Russian operatives used Facebook ads to exploit divisions over black political activism and Muslims

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By Adam Entous, Craig Timberg and Elizabeth Dwoskin September 25 at 5:15 PM

The batch of more than 3,000 Russian-bought ads that Facebook is preparing to turn over to Congress shows a deep understanding of social divides in American society, with some ads promoting African-American rights groups including Black Lives Matter and others suggesting that these same groups pose a rising political threat, say people familiar with the covert influence campaign.

The Russian campaign — taking advantage of Facebook’s ability to simultaneously send contrary messages to different groups of users based on their political and demographic characteristics -- also sought to sow discord among religious groups. Other ads highlighted support for Democrat Hillary Clinton among Muslim women.

These targeted messages, along with others that have surfaced in recent days, highlight the sophistication of an influence campaign slickly crafted to mimic and infiltrate U.S. political discourse while also seeking to heighten tensions between groups already wary of one another.

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The nature and detail of these ads has troubled investigators at Facebook, on Capitol Hill and at the U.S. Justice Department, say people familiar with the advertisements who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share matters still under investigation.

[Obama tried to give Zuckerberg a wake-up call over fake news on Facebook]


The House and Senate Intelligence committees plan to begin reviewing the Facebook ads in coming weeks as they attempt to untangle the operation and other matters related to Russia’s bid to help elect Trump in 2016.

“Their aim was to sow chaos,” said Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-Va.), vice-chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. “In many cases, it was more about voter suppression rather than increasing turnout.”

The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Adam Schiff of California, said he hoped the public would be able to review the ad campaign.

“I think the American people should see a representative sample of these ads to see how cynical the Russian were using these ads to sow division within our society,” he said, noting that he had not yet seen the ads but had been briefed on them, including the ones mentioning “things like Black Lives Matter.”

The ads which Facebook found raise troubling questions for a social networking and advertising platform that reaches two billion people each month and offer a rare window into how Russian operatives carried out their information operations during an especially tumultuous period in U.S. politics.

[Mark Zuckerberg denies that fake news on Facebook influenced the election]

Investigators at Facebook discovered the Russian ads in recent weeks, the company has said, after months of trying in vain to trace disinformation efforts back to Russia. The company has said it had identified at least $100,000 in ads purchased through 470 phony Facebook pages and accounts. Facebook has said this spending represented a tiny fraction of the political advertising on the platform for the 2016 campaign.


The previously-undisclosed ads suggest that Russian operatives worked off of evolving lists of racial, religious, political and economic themes. They used these to create pages, write posts and craft ads that would appear in user’s news feeds — with the apparent goal of appealing to one audience and alienating another. In some cases, the pages even tried to organize events.

“The idea of using Facebook to incite anti-black hatred and anti-Muslim prejudice and fear while provoking extremism is an old tactic. It’s not unique to the United States and it’s a global phenomenon,” said Malkia Cyril, a Black Lives Matter activist in Oakland, Calif. and the executive director for the Center for Media Justice. Social media companies “have a mandate to standup and take deep responsibility for how their platforms are being abused.”


Russian operatives used Facebook ads to exploit divisions over black political activism and Muslims

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So we are upset with facebook for not doing a better job of controlling/filtering what media is distributed on its site?

Facebook shouldn't be the arbiter of truth, but they should do a better job of ensuring that communication on their platform is authentic. :manny:

If you allow bots and fake accounts to run rampant, it ruins your product (see: MySpace). No respectable business with a Facebook page should want fake accounts posting propaganda in their comments, and FB should put pressure on businesses that don't ban those accounts from posting on their pages.
 

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Facebook shouldn't be the arbiter of truth, but they should do a better job of ensuring that communication on their platform is authentic. :manny:

If you allow bots and fake accounts to run rampant, it ruins your product (see: MySpace). No respectable business with a Facebook page should want fake accounts posting propaganda in their comments, and FB should put pressure on businesses that don't ban those accounts from posting on their pages.
Why should this be anyones concern but theirs?:ld:
 

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nah for allowing a hostile foreign govt to play mind games with american citizens.
Is it the fact that Russians did it that is the issue or is propaganda period the problem? or to ask another way, would you consider it such a big issue if American sources were posting the propaganda?:ld:
 

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Why should this be anyones concern but theirs?:ld:

Social responsibility? Business ethics?

But I know, I know...expecting any company to act outside of their immediate financial self-interest is slavery/socialism/etc. :heh:
 

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:heh:You are giving FB a lot more credit then they deserve.
Would you expect st0rmfr0nt to bush them? then why would you expect FB to?:mjpls:
Ideally, you'd expect fake news to be labeled as such. Facebook is the 4th or 5th largest company market cap wise in the world I believe. If Alphabet and MS can filter out fake news on google and Bing, it shouldn't be hard to label it as such on Facebook. They obviously already do it to an extent on their trending page.
 

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Further, we're not just talking about the existence of fake news or misleading news, we're talking about being able to pay to target specific demographics with that fake news.
 

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nah for allowing a hostile foreign govt to play mind games with american citizens.

FB is publicly-traded multinational corporation, they're not American citizens' caretaker.

Like any other for-profit company, if you don't like how they do business or find them morally reprehensible, then don't use their services.
 
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