Meta faces EU probe over Russian disinformation
by malinens on 4/30/2024, 4:04:43 PM
As an example, 80% of third-party content I receive on Facebook is soft Russian propoganda:
Some examples:
* general auto blog which writes about how 80% of details of some cars are now Russian made
* some general English language construction blog tells about how cool is Russian made Crimean bridge
* some English language aviation page showing how advanced some Soviet planes are
* some Italian page showing how dirty is metro in Italy but how clean it is in Saint Petersburg
* some randome culture page shows cool Russian brutalist architecture
There is so much content like this trying to mascerade as non-political but with clear agenda.
There are no methods to report such pages to Facebook moderation
As an example, 80% of third-party content I receive on Facebook is soft Russian propoganda:
Some examples:
* general auto blog which writes about how 80% of details of some cars are now Russian made
* some general English language construction blog tells about how cool is Russian made Crimean bridge
* some English language aviation page showing how advanced some Soviet planes are
* some Italian page showing how dirty is metro in Italy but how clean it is in Saint Petersburg
* some randome culture page shows cool Russian brutalist architecture
There is so much content like this trying to mascerade as non-political but with clear agenda.
There are no methods to report such pages to Facebook moderation