Out of more than two billion false profiles, Facebook s'arrin toėdo them with Rugova photos

Despite recent measures, the social Facebook network is still in trouble with false profiles, allegedly misusing the names of public personalities, especially political ones worldwide. Facebook reported this week that it has deleted 2.19 billion false Facebook profiles. Company with executive director [...]
Facebook reported this week that it has deleted 2.19 billion false Facebook profiles. The company with executive director of the American Mark Zuckerberg told the media that “during this period are blocking more fake profiles than ever before. ”
Facebook says 5% of the accounts active on this social network are forged.
Professor from the University of “George Washington” in Washington, D.C. of the United States, Trevor Davis, who handles Facebook research and research, has managed to find that Facebook still has major problems with erasing forged accounts on its network.
Among the personalities that have a large number of root profiles is also former Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova, Davis says, writes American portal Buzzfeed.
“They failed to erase accounts that have used stolen photos of famous actors and even photos of the late Kosovo president [Abraham Rugova] in false profiles”, says Professor Davis.
Meanwhile, the main problem that says Professor Trevor Davis identified him is the large number of false profiles allegedly belonging to the far-right party in Germany, the AfD.
According to him, about 85 percent of information about German political parties around Facebook belong to AfD.











