Facebook pulls down over 100 fake accounts spreading hate in UK

IANS  |  San Francisco 

has taken down over 100 fake accounts that were used to spread hate in the UK. These pages and groups frequently changed their names to get more followers for furthering their agenda of spreading hate speeches and divisive comments.

The pages, operating with names such as "Anti Far Right Extremists", "Atheists Research Centre" and "Politicalised", garnered almost 175,000 followers on the social networking platform, while another 4,500 followers were found on Instagram, according to Facebook's of Cybersecurity Policy

"It ran pages and groups whose names frequently changed in order to drum up more followers and operated fake accounts to engage in and spread divisive comments on both sides of UK political debate," was quoted as saying by late on Thursday.

The operation was reportedly intended "to counter far-right representations of Muslims, LGBT communities and minorities in the UK".

The took similar action against 31 accounts and pages in for engaging in and making divisive comments, according to

The crackdown on fake accounts comes a day after Facebook published a memo about the company becoming a "privacy-focused social network" like WhatsApp.

Admitting that people want private, encrypted services, Zuckerberg said Facebook will become like the mobile messaging platform which is more secure with end-to-end

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First Published: Fri, March 08 2019. 13:40 IST