Facebook has erased over 1.5 billion false accounts this year

Facebook has erased over 1.5 billion false accounts this year

In the period between April and September of this year, the largest social network Facebook has erased an estimated 1.5 billion false accounts and erased some 2.1 billion éspam. Facebook has discovered these figures in the Community Standards Report. The report shows how Facebook has dealt with issues like nakedness, language [...]

Facebook has discovered these figures in the Community Standards Report.

The report shows how Facebook has dealt with issues like nakedness, hate speech, terrorist propaganda, graphic content of violence and false accounts.

According to Facebook, many false accounts are the direct result of cyber attacks.

The largest social network in the world has become better in identifying and preventing violence content even before people on this network have seen and reported it. According to Facebook report, 95.9 percent of the content of violence has vanished before reporting.

Facebook is also under constant scrutiny regarding so - called false news propaganda.

 

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