Facebook says no evidence of \'Silver Touch\' associated with NaMo App

Facebook says no evidence of 'Silver Touch' associated with NaMo App

ANI  |  US 

Inc on Monday took down 15 pages and accounts that engaged in coordinated inauthentic behaviour in and were linked to individuals associated with an Indian IT firm,

After BJP's IT head told that both the party and the app had "nothing to do with Silver Touch," the wire agency quoted an updated statement by late on Monday that stated that the giant had "seen no evidence to date of being associated with the NaMo App on our platform."

"We won't be speculating about off-platform connections of the actors we took down today," a was quoted by the newswire.

"The only link saw was that the company was associated with a mobile application promoted by Modi," Gleicher was quoted as saying earlier.

Facebook had also on Monday announced that it removed 687 pages and accounts linked to the party for "coordinated inauthentic behaviour".

"We removed 687 Facebook Pages and accounts -- the majority of which had already been detected and suspended by our automated systems -- that engaged in coordinated inauthentic behaviour in and were linked to individuals associated with an IT Cell of the Indian National (INC)," Gleicher said in a statement.

Gleicher also stated that the giant has taken the step of removing the accounts on the basis of their behaviour and not their content.

The US-based added that its investigation found individuals using fake accounts to spread content, criticising Modi and the BJP.

"While the people behind this activity attempted to conceal their identities, our review found that it was connected to individuals associated with an INC IT Cell," the statement noted.

The party, however, denied the allegations.

"We don't react to the news reports which may just be coming in, whether there are any Facebook pages which are linked to us. We will have to check and get back to you. We will have to check the veracity of the report. I don't think any news organisation can claim that what they print is gospel, we have the right to check what has been published," Congress told reporters in on Monday.

In recent times, Facebook has taken firm steps to regulate political advertisements in order to ensure that the platform is not used for spreading misinformation at a time when in the world's largest democracy are around the corner.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 06:35 IST