Facebook: Russian ads in the US elections

Representatives from they updated it congress that they were accidentally selling advertising space to Russian operatives seeking to influence the 2016 US presidential election. The social network, after , was able to detect that he received $100.000 that came from fake Russian accounts.Facebook

Alex Stamos, Facebook Security Officer, has published an official statement detailing the search process:

"When we looked at our ads, we found about $ 100.000 in ad spending from June 2015 to May 2017 - related to about 3.000 ads - linked to about 470 non-existent accounts and pages that violate our policies. Our analysis indicates that these accounts and Pages were linked to each other and probably operated by Russia. "

While some of the ads clearly supported him Donald Trump or Hillary , the statement said the majority of the ads focused on controversial voter issues, such as gun control, abortion and LGBTQ rights (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender).

According to Alex Stamos, the purpose of these accounts when buying ads was to strengthen divisive messages.

Congressional investigators and special adviser Robert Mueller are currently examining Russian election interventions, and Facebook's representatives are working with the authorities to uncover the depths of the Kremlin's involvement.

According to Alex Stamos:

"We have shared our findings with US authorities who are investigating these and we will continue to work with them as necessary."

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