Facebook cuts Trump  campaign fake  comments

 

AFP, Washington Facebook  has dismantled a fake  voter manipulation campaign in favor of President Donald Trump 26 days before the  US presidential elections.

It was organized by a marketing consultancy, Rally Forge, now banned from the platform.

The operation consisted mainly of posting comments on different topics to criticize the Democratic candidate Joe Biden and make an apology for Trump, to “give the impression of broad support for his opinions,” the Californian group explained in a statement on Thursday.

“Deceptive operations like these pose particularly complex challenges because they blur the line between public debate and manipulation,” Facebook noted.

This American marketing firm works for Turning Point USA, an organization favorable to the president, who is seeking reelection and lags behind in the polls.

The Rally Forge campaign, originally spotted by The Washington Post, consisted of 200 accounts and 55 Facebook pages, as well as 76 Instagram accounts. They were all eliminated

It was organized by a marketing consultancy, Rally Forge, now banned from the platform 

The operation consisted mainly of posting comments on different topics to criticize the Democratic candidate Joe Biden and make an apology for Trump, to “give the impression of broad support for his opinions,” the Californian group explained in a statement on Thursday.

“Deceptive operations like these pose particularly complex challenges because they blur the line between public debate and manipulation,” Facebook noted.

This American marketing firm works for Turning Point USA, an organization favorable to the president, who is seeking reelection and lags behind in the polls.

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