Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

FAKE NEWS: FACEBOOK TAKES DOWN 5.4 BILLION ACCOUNTS

- ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

Facebook has said it has taken down some 5.4 billion fake accounts this year in a sign of the persistent battle on social media against manipulati­on and misinforma­tion. “We have improved our ability to detect and block attempts to create fake, abusive accounts,” the internet firm said in its latest transparen­cy report.

SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook on Wednesday said it has taken down some 5.4 billion fake accounts this year in a sign of the persistent battle on social media against manipulati­on and misinforma­tion.

Amid efforts to create fraudulent accounts, Facebook has stepped up its defences and often removes the accounts within minutes of their being created.

“We have improved our ability to detect and block attempts to create fake, abusive accounts,” the internet firm said in its latest transparen­cy report.

“We can estimate that every day, we prevent millions of attempts to create fake accounts using these detection systems.”

Facebook believes that fake accounts - where someone pretends to be a person or entity which does not exist - represente­d about 5% of its worldwide active users during the second and third quarters of this year.

The social network has invested heavily in taking down accounts crafted to deceive people about where informatio­n is originatin­g, particular when spread as part of campaigns with political or social agendas.

The report showed that government demands for user informatio­n hit a new high, led by the US. Overall requests by government­s for Facebook user data rose 16% to 128,617 in the first half of this year.

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