Concern: Facebook reveals operations that stormed the election of US President in 2020

Facebook yesterday found out that it had been able to identify and remove four foreign intervention operations that had been developed in Iran and Russia, including one targeted by the 2020 American presidential election. It seemed to be connected to the Russian agency, Internet Research Agency. [ IRA], [...]
It seemed to be connected to the Russian agency, Internet Research Agency. [ IRA, writes The Guardian, follows Periscope.
Its alleged “campaign had the hallmark of a well-funded operation that took operational security steps to hide their identity and location”, Nathan Glicher of Facebook declared.
This campaign had used about 50 instagram profiles and another Facebook with 246 thousand followers to publish nearly 75 thousand posts, according to Gafikas, the analytical company that looks at the data from the social network in question.
These accounts had used various political identities, such as pro-Donald Trump, against police violence, pro-Bernie Saunders, LGBTQ, feminist, pro-cope and pro-confederata, according to data provided by Graphika.
Most of the posts were actually not related to electoral policies, but the focus was general political interpretation.
The deployment of fakes to both sides of political debate was the IRA's tactic as well as the American presidential election in 2016.
The accounts had initially re-united the authentic content of real American users of social media, but then this had changed, the Periscope translation continues.
Although most of the postings raided the polarisation of political issues, some of them were specifically in the 2020 presidential election. Calculated “The black activists” initially supported Senator Sanders against Senator Kamala Harris, and others who repeatedly attacked former vice president Joe Biden.
In fact, progressive accounts as well as conservative ones had attacked Biden.
The “seems to have a systematic focus on attacking Beden on both sides,” said Ben Nimmo, director of the Graphics investigation. /Periscope











