Facebook Removes Ukraine Political 'Influence-for-Hire' Network

Facebook also attributed the network to political consultants associated with Ukrainian politicians Oleh Kulinich and Volodymyr Groysman.

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By Reuters | Updated: 7 May 2021 13:44 IST
Highlights
  • Facebook said it removed 363 pages of the Ukraine network
  • It said the network managed a long-running deceptive campaign
  • Facebook added the activity it investigated began around 2015

Facebook on Thursday revealed that it took down accounts and pages targeting Ukrainian people

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Facebook has taken down a network of hundreds of fake accounts and pages targeting people in Ukraine and linked to individuals previously sanctioned by the United States for efforts to interfere in US elections, the company said on Thursday.

Facebook said the network managed a long-running deceptive campaign across multiple social media platforms and other websites, posing as independent news outlets and promoting favourable content about Ukrainian politicians, including activity that was likely for hire. The company said it started its probe after a tip from the FBI.

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Facebook attributed the activity to individuals and entities sanctioned by the US Treasury Department including politician Andriy Derkach, a pro-Russian lawmaker who was blacklisted by the US government in September over accusations he tried to interfere in the 2020 US election won by President Joe Biden. Facebook said it removed Derkach's accounts in October 2020.

Derkach told Reuters he would comment on Facebook's investigation on Friday.

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Facebook also attributed the network to political consultants associated with Ukrainian politicians Oleh Kulinich and Volodymyr Groysman, Ukraine's former prime minister. Kulinich did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Groysman could not immediately be reached for comment.

Facebook said that as well as promoting these politicians, the network also pushed positive material about actors across the political spectrum, likely as a paid service. It said the activity it investigated began around 2015, was solely focussed on Ukraine, and posted anti-Russia content.

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"You can really think of these operators as would-be influence mercenaries, renting out inauthentic online support in Ukrainian political circles," Ben Nimmo, Facebook's global influence operations threat intelligence lead, said on a call with reporters.

Facebook's investigation team said Ukraine, which has been among the top sources of "coordinated inauthentic behaviour" that it removes from the site, is home to an increasing number of influence operations selling services.

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Facebook said it removed 363 pages, which were followed by about 2.37 million accounts, and 477 accounts from this network for violating its rules. The network also spent about $496,000 (roughly Rs. 3,64,92,900) in Facebook and Instagram ads, Facebook said.

© Thomson Reuters 2021


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