Fake Facebook accounts in Singapore taken to task ahead of expected GE

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Several fake Facebook accounts in Singapore have been identified by the social media giant as it prepares to protect the integrity of Singapore’s General Election (GE).

Using a combination of tools, including artificial intelligence, Facebook found that these accounts demonstrated what it calls “inauthentic behaviour” and has taken them to task.

During a media briefing yesterday, Facebook head of public policy Clara Koh said it is committed to keeping the platform safe and has been removing such accounts to safeguard elections globally.

However, she declined to provide specific details on how many such accounts were found and what the violations were.

Last year alone, 50 entire networks, each typically consisting of hundreds of such accounts, were removed. These accounts are believed to be involved in campaigns to manipulate public debate, especially those relating to elections.

“Singapore’s elections are a high priority. We publicly announce all of these takedowns for full transparency,” Ms Koh said.

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