Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Russia link in US poll ad: Facebook

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WASHINGTON: Hundreds of fake Facebook accounts, probably run from Russia, spent about $100,000 on ads aimed at stirring up divisive issues such as gun control and race relations during the 2016 US presidenti­al election, the social network has said.

Although the number of ads is relatively small, Wednesday’s disclosure provides a more detailed peek into what investigat­ors believe was a targeted effort by Russians to influence US politics during the campaign, this time through social media.

The 470 accounts appeared to come from a notorious “troll farm,” a St Petersburg-based organizati­on known for promoting pro-Russian government positions via fake accounts, according to two people familiar with the investigat­ion. The people were granted anonymity because they weren’t authorized to publicly discuss details of the investigat­ion.

In all, the accounts purchased some 3,000 ads between June 2015 and May 2017. While the ads didn’t specifical­ly reference the election, a candidate or voting, they neverthele­ss allowed “divisive messages” to be amplified via the social media platform, the company’s chief security officer, Alex Stamos, said in a statement.

Facebook has turned over its findings to federal authoritie­s investigat­ing Russian interferen­ce in the US presidenti­al election.

Robert Mueller, the special counsel, is charged with overseeing Russian meddling in the U.S. election and any potential coordinati­on with associates of President Donald Trump.

Mark Warner, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, said Facebook briefed the panel’s staff, but he still wants to know more. “I have a lot more questions for Facebook, and I’ve got a lot of questions for Twitter,” he said.

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