In April’s Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior report, the social network said 1,565 accounts, 141 Instagram accounts, 724 pages, and 63 groups were removed. The networks are from six countries, with Facebook noting that they mainly targeted citizens in their home nations. In Ukraine, the company removed 582 Facebook accounts, 387 pages, 35 groups, and 29 Instagram accounts. In this case, the company followed a tip from the FBI. Facebook singled out fake accounts and pages targeting people in Ukraine previously sanctioned by the United States. The company said the Ukraine network managed a long-running deceptive campaign on social media platforms posing as independent news outlets. In Palestine, Facebook removed 447 accounts, 256 Pages, 17 Groups, and 54 Instagram accounts linked to elections. Without specifying the number, Facebook revealed that it had also removed WhatsApp accounts linked to the activity. Other affected countries include Mexico, Peru, Central Africa Republic, and Azerbaijan.
Networks projected to keep evolving
Facebook acknowledged that such networks would keep evolving as a reaction to the company’s enforcement. The company said it is also tackling abuse through its various platforms. Additionally, Facebook said relevant authorities had been notified about the affected networks.