tool to reveal all fake facebook friends and followers
The tool can be accessed through the site's Help Center and lists accounts you may have liked or followed between January 2015 and August 2017. To Facebook's credit, it's very simple to use — just sign in (and plug in your Instagram credentials, if you're curious), and you'll be presented with a list of offending accounts created by Saint Petersburg-based Internet Research Agency. The Kremlin-affliated organization's skill in using provocative, trollish behavior to shape opinion through divisive content has been well known since about 2014, and Facebook moved to delete all of its known accounts earlier this year.
Given the speed with which content moves through people's social networks, showing the public exactly what kind of content was crafted by Russian provocateurs would be highly informative. According to Recode, Facebook has said in the past that the prospect of informing everyone who has ever encountered any post or ad created by a Russian agent would be "challenging" -- an understatement to be sure, especially considering some 80,000 divisive posts were known to be making the rounds.
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