"In a white paper authored by the company’s security team and published on Thursday, the company detailed well-funded and subtle techniques used by nations and other organizations to spread misleading information and falsehoods for geopolitical goals. These efforts go well beyond “fake news”, the company said, and include content seeding, targeted data collection and fake accounts that are used to amplify one particular view, sow distrust in political institutions and spread confusion.Facebook admits: governments exploited us to spread propaganda | Technology | The Guardian
“We have had to expand our security focus from traditional abusive behavior, such as account hacking, malware, spam and financial scams, to include more subtle and insidious forms of misuse, including attempts to manipulate civic discourse and deceive people,” said the company."
Friday, April 28, 2017
Facebook admits: governments exploited us to spread propaganda | Technology | The Guardian
Also see The most important part of Facebook's disinformation strategy is what it leaves out (The Verge)
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