Far-right Facebook groups 'spreading hate to millions in Europe'

MikeHattsu

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...k-groups-spreading-hate-to-millions-in-europe

A web of far-right Facebook accounts spreading fake news and hate speech to millions of people across Europe has been uncovered by the campaign group Avaaz.

Facebook, which is struggling to clean up the platform and salvage its reputation, has already taken down accounts with about 6 million followers before voting in the European elections begins on Thursday. It was still investigating hundreds of other accounts with an additional 26 million followers, Avaaz said.

In total, the group reported more than 500 suspect groups and Facebook pages operating across France, Germany, Italy, the UK, Poland and Spain. Most were either spreading fake news or using false pages and profiles to artificially boost the content of parties or sites they supported, in violation of Facebook’s rules.
The networks were far more popular than the official pages of far-right and anti-EU populist groups in those countries. The pages taken down by Facebook so far had been viewed half a billion times, Avaaz estimated.

“The pages [uncovered by Avaaz] have high levels of interactions. It doesn’t matter how many followers you have if there are no interactions,” said Christoph Schott, the groups’s campaign director. “They have over 500 million views just on the pages taken down, that’s more than the number of voters in the EU.”
In Italy, tactics included setting up general interest pages for beauty, football, health or other interests, then after followers signed up, transforming them into political tools.

The researchers traced how a page, ostensibly set up for an association of agricultural breeders, slowly morphed into one supporting the far-right League, sharing a video that purported to show migrants smashing up a police car. It is actually a scene from a film and has been repeatedly debunked.

The pages were not just targeted at upcoming elections, Schott said, but aimed to change politics by giving a false impression of grassroots support for their content.

“We feel [these networks] have a significant impact, they run disinformation campaigns that go on for years, for example, making a specific issue seem more important.”
The investigation was carried out by independent investigators and journalists hired by Avaaz after an online funding drive. More than 47,000 people donated small sums, making the project financially independent.

“We think Facebook did a good job so far of acting, but should have done a better job of detecting these pages,” Schott said. “They should do this themselves. We are around 30 people, they have over 30,000 in their safety and security team.”
 

keku

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I can corroborate, I live in Barcelona and been getting tons of "X Right dude or girl proves X feminist/leftist/etc dude or girl wrong", instead of the usual rescue dog feed that I like. I'm pissed.
 

Don Fluffles

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Shut it down for a month or more. Kill the pages. blacklist all the perps.

Fuck business reasons. This is a crisis.
 

Veliladon

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Remember that mothers use bleach to cure autism because Facebook said big pharma doesn't want you to know.
 

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People that think Dems are going to have it easy against Trump need to take into account this. Do not underestimate the effects of Fox, Sinclair, Russia, Israel and social media.
 

Zornica

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And yet, people still continue to use facebook and states refuse to regulate it. Yeah, doing nothing except for deleting the same groups over and over again will surely solve the issue eventually
In other news, at least it seems like Bannon failed with his grand mission to Europe.
 

danowat

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So what's the answer? when you have a handful of large private companies (FAANG) controlling the flow of information, it'll always end badly.

If governments try to control it, it's censorship, the private companies don't really care, or can't actually do anything about it.

A completely deregulated worldwide media that means anybody can reach millions of people in a mouse click?, who'd have thought that would end up going bad............
 

astroturfing

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just fantastic. WHY does this just go on? stop stop stop. either stop using Facebook or at least stop taking all the fake crap seriously ffs, it should not work on people, it just shouldnt. don't people have critical thinking skills anymore..?

Plato basically called it 2400 years ago.
huh? video or it didnt happen
 

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Same with Twitter. I've lost count of how many fake bot accounts spreading far right hate I've had to report. In fairness to Twitter, they are pretty good at taking action and banning the accounts, but when one gets banned another five pop up. It's a constant battle.

Social media was a mistake
 

CHC

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huh? video or it didnt happen
In The Republic, Plato describes the various types of governments, focusing on what their greatest priority is and what will bring their downfall. The democracy’s greatest priority was freedom, and it’s downfall was, in essence, “bullshit.” The general idea was that if people can choose anyone to rule, they will pick the one that tells them what they want to hear, without regard to truth. Thus democracy devolves to tyranny, which has its own separate downfall.

I’m not a scholar or anything, I just took one class on it, so I’m sure others could add to this or correct it. But that’s essentially the gist of it. It’s honestly quite shocking how well it applies this whole wave of populist garbage going on worldwide today, and it definitely gives some insight into the what kinds of thinking informed the founding of the Electoral College and various checks and balances. It’s just.... the founding fathers didn’t count on the people within the systems to be as susceptible to bullshit as the “common folk.”