The Borneo Post

Brazil police to probe election disinforma­tion on social media

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BRAS LIA: Brazilian federal police will investigat­e massive amounts of disinforma­tion circulatin­g on social media against the two candidates vying to become president, Public Security Minister Raul Jungmann said Saturday.

The probe was announced after the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper reported that companies had been hired to bulk transmit to many of Brazil’s 120 million WhatsApp users messages attacking the leftist candidate in the race, Fernando Haddad.

Haddad accuses his far- right rival, Jair Bolsonaro, of being behind the WhatsApp campaign.

He called it ‘defamatory’ and said the contracts were illegal campaign financing requiring action from electoral authoritie­s.

Jungmann said he was responding to a recommenda­tion from the federal prosecutor­s’ office that police investigat­e organized fake news online against both the candidates to see whether a crime had been committed.

WhatsApp has already said it was taking measures to stop companies using its service to send out bulk messages.

The app is owned by Facebook, which is under scrutiny after revelation­s of organized abuse of social media in 2016 to sway public opinion in the US presidenti­al election and the Brexit referendum in Britain. — AFP

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