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Facebook takes down hundreds of fake Instagram accounts in Russia

SOPA Images via Getty Images Facebook has taken down hundreds of fake Instagram accounts in Russia that were trying to interfere with protests in the country. The company says it found a network of 530 accounts that “targeted domestic audiences throughout the recent protests in support of Alexey Navalny,” the recently imprisoned Russian opposition leader. Facebook says the people behind the network likely purchased the accounts in an attempt to bypass the social network’s automated detection systems. The accounts in question used tactics Facebook described as “hashtag poisoning” and “location poisoning,” meaning they essentially spammed the hashtags and location tags that were being used by protest organizers.

Facebook takes down many fake Instagram accounts in Russia

Together, the Instagram accounts gained 55,000 followers and infrequently announce beneath hashtags like #PutinLeave and #FreeNavalny. “This network posted memes in Russian together with a few Russian TikTok celebrities, criticism of pro-Navalny protests, claims of huge numbers of minors attending the rallies, and conjointly advertising of women’s garments and handbags,” Facebook writes in its report. During a decision with reporters, Facebook’s head of security policy Nathaniel Gleicher got wind that merely participating in hashtag poisoning isn’t against Facebook’s rules which it’s a tactic often used by activists and can be “an important part of the debate.” But that using fake accounts to do so breaks the company’s rules against platform manipulation.

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