Facebook to systematically ban real people who band together to create 'social ...

Facebook to systematically ban real people who band together to create 'social ...
Facebook to systematically ban real people who band together to create 'social ...
Facebook is using techniques it learned waging war on Russian bots trying to influence the 2016 election to crackdown on online bullying campaigns by real users Facebook said today that it would take up a stronger front against groups of people on the platform promoting real-life violence and conspiracy theories  A new automated tool, said executives, will be used to detect organized, malicious efforts that fall short of the site's rules against hate groups  This year the social media giant has come under fire for its role in the 'Stop the Steal' movement, spread of COVID misinformation and negative effect on youths 'We recognize this challenge is complex,' Facebook threat disruption director David Agranovich told a press briefing. 'We need to be careful... to distinguish between people who... come together to organize for social change, and the... networks that can cause social harm'

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Facebook is taking a more aggressive approach to shut down coordinated groups of real-user accounts engaging in certain harmful activities on its platform, using the same strategy its security teams take against campaigns using fake accounts, the company told Reuters.

The new approach uses the tactics usually taken by Facebook's security teams for wholesale shutdowns of networks engaged in influence operations that use false accounts to manipulate public debate, such as Russian troll farms.

It could have major implications for how the social media giant handles political and other coordinated movements breaking its rules, at a time when Facebook's approach to abuses on its platforms is under heavy scrutiny from global lawmakers and civil society groups.

Facebook said it now plans to take this same network-level approach with groups of coordinated real accounts that systemically break its rules, through mass reporting, where many users falsely report a target's content or account to get it shut down, or brigading, a type of online harassment where users might coordinate to target an individual through mass posts or comments.

The announcement comes amid relentless pressure on the social media giant - in March, Zuckerberg testified before congress for his platform's role in the spread of misinformation, and the government body announced their intent to probe the accusation that the app harms young teens yesterday

The announcement comes amid relentless pressure on the social media giant - in March, Zuckerberg testified before congress for his platform's role in the spread of misinformation, and the government body announced their intent to probe the accusation that the app harms young teens yesterday

In a related change, Facebook said on Thursday that would be taking the same type of approach to campaigns of real users that cause 'coordinated social harm' on and off its platforms, as it

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