KEY POINTS
  • Facebook parent company Meta said it took down two unconnected networks of accounts based in China and Russia seeking to influence political narratives in part about Russia's war with Ukraine.
  • Meta called the Russia-based operation "the largest and most complex Russian-origin operation that we've disrupted since the beginning of the war in Ukraine."
  • Separately, Meta said it removed a "small network" started in China that targeted the U.S., Czech Republic and some Chinese- and French-speaking audiences in other places.

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Facebook parent company Meta said it took down two unconnected networks of accounts based in China and Russia seeking to influence political narratives in the U.S. and Europe.

The platform regularly searches for and removes accounts it believes to have violated its policy against coordinated inauthentic behavior. Such activity became a flashpoint in the U.S. after the 2016 presidential election when intelligence agencies found Russian groups had used social media platforms to push divisive narratives in the U.S.

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