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@olgs7

@olgs7
9 posts
2022-11-29
I wish people would stop overusing the word “misinformation” to describe all manner of online threats, whether they have to do with information or accuracy or not, but really do love that #trustandsafety work and talent is getter some much needed attention https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-11-29 View on X
New York Times

Companies are seeking to hire former Twitter misinformation experts, who were laid off or have quit, seeking to avoid liability for false and toxic information

@lisackaplan https://www.nytimes.com/... @graphika_nyc : John Kelly (@apidictionist), Graphika CEO shared his insights for the @nytimes about the growth of disinformation out of th...

2021-05-27
9/ The report also features a case study specifically looking at the US 2020 election and the networks originating from primarily Russian, Iranian, and domestic US actors that our IO investigative team exposed and disrupted. https://twitter.com/...
2021-05-27 View on X
Washington Post

Facebook says Russia is still the largest producer of disinformation, in a report that details 150 operations that the company has disrupted since 2017

and many other social networks — arguably fits that definition. More here: https://www.cjr.org/... Nate Persily / @persily : So difficult to summarize succinctly but so incredibly ...

13/ As we look back, we have certainly seen IO threat actors adapt, but the defender community of independent researchers, investigators and policy teams in government and at social media platforms, journalists, academics, and many more has advanced to stay ahead
2021-05-27 View on X
Washington Post

Facebook says Russia is still the largest producer of disinformation, in a report that details 150 operations that the company has disrupted since 2017

and many other social networks — arguably fits that definition. More here: https://www.cjr.org/... Nate Persily / @persily : So difficult to summarize succinctly but so incredibly ...

4/ This report draws on over 150 CIB CIB networks that we found and disrupted on our platform since 2017. They came from over 50 countries and operated in dozens of languages providing a useful window to into influence operations trends https://twitter.com/...
2021-05-27 View on X
Washington Post

Facebook says Russia is still the largest producer of disinformation, in a report that details 150 operations that the company has disrupted since 2017

and many other social networks — arguably fits that definition. More here: https://www.cjr.org/... Nate Persily / @persily : So difficult to summarize succinctly but so incredibly ...

3/ We've come a long way since 2017 - our investigations teams have grown, our knowledge of threat actors has expanded, and our understanding of the influence ops problem has evolved. Today's report is a chance to take a step back, reflect on what we've seen, and to look forward
2021-05-27 View on X
Bloomberg

Facebook says it will limit the distribution of all posts from personal accounts that routinely spread misinformation

Facebook Inc. will begin doling out harsher punishments for individual accounts that repeatedly share false or misleading posts, an expansion of the social network's efforts to cra...

9/ The report also features a case study specifically looking at the US 2020 election and the networks originating from primarily Russian, Iranian, and domestic US actors that our IO investigative team exposed and disrupted. https://twitter.com/...
2021-05-27 View on X
Bloomberg

Facebook says it will limit the distribution of all posts from personal accounts that routinely spread misinformation

Facebook Inc. will begin doling out harsher punishments for individual accounts that repeatedly share false or misleading posts, an expansion of the social network's efforts to cra...

13/ As we look back, we have certainly seen IO threat actors adapt, but the defender community of independent researchers, investigators and policy teams in government and at social media platforms, journalists, academics, and many more has advanced to stay ahead
2021-05-27 View on X
Bloomberg

Facebook says it will limit the distribution of all posts from personal accounts that routinely spread misinformation

Facebook Inc. will begin doling out harsher punishments for individual accounts that repeatedly share false or misleading posts, an expansion of the social network's efforts to cra...

3/ We've come a long way since 2017 - our investigations teams have grown, our knowledge of threat actors has expanded, and our understanding of the influence ops problem has evolved. Today's report is a chance to take a step back, reflect on what we've seen, and to look forward
2021-05-27 View on X
Washington Post

Facebook says Russia is still the largest producer of disinformation, in a report that details 150 operations that the company has disrupted since 2017

and many other social networks — arguably fits that definition. More here: https://www.cjr.org/... Nate Persily / @persily : So difficult to summarize succinctly but so incredibly ...

4/ This report draws on over 150 CIB CIB networks that we found and disrupted on our platform since 2017. They came from over 50 countries and operated in dozens of languages providing a useful window to into influence operations trends https://twitter.com/...
2021-05-27 View on X
Bloomberg

Facebook says it will limit the distribution of all posts from personal accounts that routinely spread misinformation

Facebook Inc. will begin doling out harsher punishments for individual accounts that repeatedly share false or misleading posts, an expansion of the social network's efforts to cra...