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Facebook To Show Users Which Russian Propaganda They Followed (bloomberg.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Facebook will show people which Russian propaganda pages or accounts they've followed and liked on the social network, responding to a request from Congress to address manipulation and meddling during the 2016 presidential election. The tool will appear by the end of the year in Facebook's online support center, the company said in a blog post Wednesday. It will answer the user question, "How can I see if I've liked or followed a Facebook page or Instagram account created by the Internet Research Agency?" That's the Russian firm that created thousands of incendiary posts from fake accounts posing as U.S. citizens. People will see a list of the accounts they followed, if any, from January 2015 through August 2017. Facebook will only be showing people the names of the pages and accounts, not the content. A user will only see what they liked or followed, so if they simply saw IRA content in their news feeds, they won't be notified.

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  1. Re:An unpopular opinion by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Maybe we need a better criteria for voting eligibility than a pulse.

  2. Re:An unpopular opinion by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What you're basically saying is that empty land area matters more than what the majority of actual people want.

  3. Re:An unpopular opinion by ganjadude · · Score: 4, Insightful

    mainly it doesnt allow the coastal elites control of the country. my state of NY is a perfect example of why the electoral college is better than a straight vote. NYC covers an area of what, 30 square miles? if that?? Yet due to its population density, it has control over the entire state, eventhough the entire state minus NYC does not want anything to do with the policies that come through due to the influence of NYC

    now imagine the entire country being run by NYC and a few other big cities. No thanks

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  4. Re:An unpopular opinion by meglon · · Score: 5, Informative

    And, if that was the way it was intended, you'd have a point... but it wasn't. The Constitution empowered the federal government over the states specifically because the Confederacy of States (where the states were more powerful than the fed) was a spectacular failure... so spectacular of a failure that it took them less than 7 years to realized they needed something exactly the opposite.

    Your post isn't insightful, it's simply repeating the lies of people who hate the UNITED States or America.

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