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@josephmenn: BREAKING: Facebook just took down 364 pages and accounts for coordinated inauthentic behaviour in the former USSR.
Who was running them?
Sputnik employees, that’s who.
newsroom.fb.com/news/2019/01/r…
@amonck: The latest FB "clean-up" is a finally one that admits a serious problem: You can game the algorithm to boost certain pages and make content – even without links – have substantially more reach, as well as an appearance of "support".
newsroom.fb.com/news/2019/01/r…
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