Stats show how Russia-linked posts 'reached' 126m Facebook users in US
Facebook has revealed that as many as 126 million American users may have seen content uploaded by
Russia-based operatives over the last two years.
The social
networking site said about 80,000 posts were produced before and after the 2016
presidential election.
Most of the
posts focused on divisive social and political messages
Facebook
released the figures ahead of a Senate hearing where it - together with Twitter
and Google - will detail Russia's impact on the popular sites.
Russia has
repeatedly denied allegations that it attempted to influence the last US
presidential election, in which Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton.
The latest
figures released by Facebook have been seen by Reuters news agency and the
Washington Post newspaper.
The 80,000
posts were published between June 2015 and August 2017.
Facebook
said they were posted by a Russian company linked to the Kremlin.
"These
actions run counter to Facebook's mission of building community and everything
we stand for," wrote Facebook's general counsel Colin Stretch, Reuters
reports.
"And we
are determined to do everything we can to address this new threat."
On Monday,
Google also revealed that Russian trolls uploaded more than 1,000 videos on
YouTube on 18 different channels, according to the Washington Post.
Meanwhile,
Twitter found and suspended all 2,752 accounts that it had tracked to
Russia-based Internet Research Agency, a source familiar with the company's
written testimony was quoted as saying by Reuters.
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