Facebook removes 200 accounts in Philippines for misleading behaviour

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Facebook on Friday said it had removed 200 pages, groups and accounts from its social media platforms in the Philippines, citing misleading behaviour to boost messages favouring some politicians in the country.

According to the social media giant, about 3.6 million people were following the 67 pages, 68 accounts and 40 groups on Facebook and 25 Instagram accounts that were taken down following an investigation.

The removed pages, accounts and groups were found to be engaged in “coordinated inauthentic behaviour,” said Nathaniel Gleicher, head of Facebook’s cybersecurity policy unit.

”What we saw is this cluster of pages groups and accounts, a combination of authentic and fake accounts that were basically being used to drive messaging on behalf of, and related to, local candidates,” he said.

Gleicher said the accounts were made to appear as normal and legitimate to boost messages in favour of certain political candidates.

”They were designed to look independent, but in fact, we can see that they were coordinated on the back,” he said in Manila.

They would post about local news, they would post things about the upcoming elections, local candidates.”

”A lot of messaging was pro, sort of supporting the candidates they were working on behalf of, some would be attacking political opponents of those candidates,” he added.

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