Russians got tens of thousands of Americans to RSVP for their phony political events on Facebook
Source: The Washington Post
By Craig Timberg January 25 at 7:30 PM
Russian operatives used Facebook to publicize 129 phony event announcements during the 2016 presidential campaign, drawing the attention of nearly 340,000 users -- many of whom said they were planning to attend -- according to a company document released by the Senate Intelligence Committee Thursday.
It's not possible to know how often people gathered in response to the sham announcements, but the numbers highlight how Russian operatives were successful in prompting Americans to express a willingness to take action. In some cases, Russians allegedly working in an office building in St. Petersburg motivated at least some people to mobilize behind various causes, a striking accomplishment for a foreign influence operation.
Not only did they influence how people viewed Russian policy, they got people to take physical action. Thats unprecedented, said Clinton Watts, a former FBI agent who studies Russian disinformation for the Foreign Policy Research Institute. They just did it persistently, and they did it well.
Facebook gives groups the ability to announce events and solicit interest from users, who can register their intention to attend. Facebook, which along with other big tech giants sought to downplay the Russian activity for months, declined to disclose a list of the 129 events publicized by the operatives. The company has said the operatives were linked to the Internet Research Agency.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2018/01/25/russians-got-tens-of-thousands-of-americans-to-rsvp-for-their-phony-political-events-on-facebook
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)Facebook is not a reliable source for news or even news links. Go to the legitimate news sources/sites directly. Clicking on FB is like clicking on a link in an unsolicited email.
BigmanPigman
(51,627 posts)Wash Post won't let me view their link (used up my freebies for the month).
Fake news is what you will find on Facebook. They are almost as bad as RT and Fux Ruse. I would never buy that BS!