Twitter, Facebook accuse China of using fake accounts to undermine Hong Kong protests

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SAN FRANCISCO (REUTERS) - Twitter Inc and Facebook Inc said on Monday (Aug 19) they had dismantled a state-backed information operation originating in mainland China that sought to undermine protests in Hong Kong.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SAN FRANCISCO - Twitter Inc and Facebook Inc said on Monday they had dismantled a state-backed information operation originating in mainland China that sought to undermine protests in Hong Kong.

Social media companies are under pressure to stem illicit political influence campaigns online ahead of the US election in November 2020. A 22-month US investigation concluded Russia interfered in a"sweeping and systematic fashion" in the 2016 US election to help Donald Trump win the presidency. Examples of posts provided by Twitter included a tweet from a user with photos of protesters storming Hong Kong's Legislative Council building, which asked:"Are these people who smashed the Legco crazy or taking benefits from the bad guys? It's a complete violent behavior, we don't want you radical people in Hong Kong. Just get out of here!"

 

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