Russia’s RT dismisses Twitter ads revelation
sAN FRANCisCo: Russian media group RT – accused by Washington of interfering in the 2016 presidential election – said its ads appearing on Twitter were legitimate, dismissing any suggestion of impropriety.
In a statement on Friday, RT mocked the notion that its nearly 2,000 ads on the social network in 2016 were any different from what other media groups were doing.
“Twitter has just unveiled horrendous information in Congress – that we’ve been spending money on our advertising campaigns, just like every media organisation in the world,” the group, formerly known as Russia Today, said in a statement.
“This is forcing us to go a step further and come clean that we also spent money on advertising at airports, in taxis, on billboards, on the Internet, on TV and radio.
“Even CNN ran our commercials. Somehow it did not cross our mind that in a developed democracy, regular media advertising can be considered suspicious or detrimental activity.”
Twitter said on Thursday its vice-president for public policy, Colin Crowell, told staff from two congressional panels investigating alleged Russian interference that RT spent US$274,100 (RM1.1mil) in US ads in 2016.
Twitter’s disclosure raised concerns that Russia-backed entities sought to manipulate social media as part of an effort to disrupt or sway the election. — AFP