Facebook removes false accounts linked to Brazil’s Bolsonaro
SAO PAULO — Social media giant Facebook said Wednesday that it has removed dozens of accounts, some used by employees of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and two of his lawmaker sons. The company said its decision was based on the creation of false profiles that engaged in “co-ordinated inauthentic behaviour.”
“We could see that there were employees of these offices engaged,” Nathaniel Gleicher, the company’s head of cybersecurity policy, said in a call with journalists. “We cannot see evidence and we do not see evidence of the politicians … or whether there is systemic co-ordination and direction from the leadership of those offices or not.”
Gleicher added that some of the content posted by the accounts had already been taken down for community standards violations, including hate speech.
There was no comment from Brazil’s presidential office about Facebook’s action.