Did Facebook downplay BJP-linked fake accounts?

IANS  |  New Delhi 

that has created a mini-storm in the Indian political corridors by revealing it removed fake Pages, Groups and accounts linked to the surreptitiously skipped mentioning the Bharatiya Party (BJP).

He claimed that the company removed 687 Pages and accounts that engaged in coordinated inauthentic behaviour in and were linked to individuals associated with an IT Cell of the

"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," said Gleicher.

Facebook's investigation also found that certain individuals associated with an Indian IT firm, Silver Touch, were involved in the coordinated inauthentic behaviour and removed 15 pages, groups and accounts linked to the firm.

In this case, Facebook did not investigate further to reveal that Ahmedabad-based is behind the pro-BJP page "The Eye" that is followed by 2.6 million accounts, and is there for everyone to see but the

"They posted about local news and political events, including topics like the Indian government, the upcoming elections, the BJP and alleged misconduct of political opponents including the INC," noted Gleicher.

In the case of the Congress Party, Facebook went the extra mile to find the link, but it did not think it necessary to investigate further to find the BLP link in the case of which ran the BJP-leaning Facebook Page and is also associated with creating the NaMo app.

Another point that Facebook downplayed was the amount of ad spend.

In the case of the Congress Party, 687 Pages and accounts (138 Pages and 549 Facebook accounts) spent a little over Rs 26 lakh but 15 accounts related to (1 Page, 12 Facebook accounts, 1 Group and 1 account) spent Rs 48 lakh.

In the case of Congress-linked accounts, the first ad ran in August 2014 and the most recent ad ran in March 2019. In the case of Silver Touch, the first ad ran in June 2014 and the most recent ad ran in Feb 2019.

It took five years for Facebook algorithms to spot these ads, before the realized these were involved in coordinated inauthentic behaviour, and took action 10 days before the first phase of voting begin on April 11.

Facebook also removed 227 Pages and 94 accounts in for violating its policies against spam and misrepresentation.

"These Pages and accounts posted massive amounts of content across a network of Groups and Pages in order to drive traffic to websites they are affiliated with in order to make money," said Facebook.

We do not know yet who these Pages and accounts belong to.

The Congress said none of its official pages has been taken down and it was awaiting a response from Facebook to give it a list of pages/accounts that were removed.

In this whole saga, there's definitely more to it than meets the eye.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 11:08 IST