Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Twitter to notify users exposed to Russian propaganda

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Twitter Inc, which is reviewing Russian interferen­ce during the 2016 US elections, said on Friday it would notify some users whether they were exposed to content generated by a suspected Russian propaganda service.

The company said it would email 677,775 people in the US who followed, retweeted or liked content from accounts associated with the Internet Research Agency (IRA) during the election.

The IRA is a Russian organisati­on that according to lawmakers and researcher­s, employs hundreds of people to push pro-Kremlin content under phony social media accounts.

Twitter added that because it has already suspended these accounts, the relevant content is no longer publicly available on its platform.

Twitter executives on Wednesday told US lawmakers that it may notify the users about the Russian propaganda.

The company in September suspended about 200 Russianlin­ked accounts, and followed it by suspending adverts from media outlets Russia Today and Sputnik in October.

The top Democrat on the US House of Representa­tives intelligen­ce committee praised Twitter’s move and urged technology companies to keep looking into abuse of their platforms by Russia during the 2016 elections.

“The Committee’s open hearing last November with Twitter, Facebook and Google revealed the extent to which the Russians exploited vulnerabil­ities inherent in the openness of our society and social media platforms, and it is vital these companies are transparen­t with users who were likely exposed to Kremlin propaganda and disinforma­tion,” Adam Schiff said in a statement.

Senator Mark Warner, the ranking Democrat on the Senate intelligen­ce panel, echoed this view, tweeting: “I’ve been tough with Twitter on this, but I’m encouraged to see the company beginning to take responsibi­lity and notify its users of Russia’s influence on its platform.” REUTERS

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