Human rights group says Facebook failed to stop election lies
An investigation has found that Facebook was not able to detect
and expose disinformation about the 2022 election in Brazil, reported The Independent.
Human
rights group Global Witness said that it published 10 advertisements with false
information about the general election among which one targeted indigenous
groups, telling people the incorrect voting date.
The group found it concerning that the Portugese ads were accepted
from outside Brazil. Facebook even accepted payment from an account that had
not been verified by Facebook’s ad authorisation process.
A
senior adviser of the group said that Facebook knew very well how the platform
was used to spread disinformation.
The
Global Witness report criticised Facebook also pointing out elections in other
places like Kenya and recent US presidential elections.
The
adviser said that "despite Facebook’s self-proclaimed efforts to tackle
disinformation", it was sad that all the problematic ads were accepted.
The
group has called on the social media platform to upgrade its content moderation
urgently and ensure that moderators have a deep understanding of the political
context of different areas.
A
Facebook spokesperson told The
Independent that it removed 140,000 posts from both Instagram and
Facebook in the last Brazilian elections and rejected 250,000
unauthorised political ads.
“We
are deeply committed to protecting election integrity in Brazil and
globally," Facebook said.
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