Facebook pulls down fake accounts and pages linked to Roger Stone

KYIV, Dec 2 (Reuters) – Ukraine has lifted weekend lockdown restrictions in place to fight the spread of the coronavirus pandemic but is still considering whether to introduce a tighter lockdown at a later stage, Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said on Wednesday.

Facebook routinely pulls down networks of fake accounts, but it’s unusual for the company to look at accounts that are no longer posting content. The move raises questions about what fake accounts Facebook might have missed in the past, but it also shows the company is thinking about ways people might try to get back onto the platform after they’re booted from the social network. 

Facebook said Wednesday that it pulled down a network of older fake accounts that were linked to Roger Stone, a former political adviser to President Donald Trump and a convicted felon, and his associates. 

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In an interview with SiriusXM’s Jim Norton & Sam Roberts Show on Thursday, Stone denied the allegations. “The charge that I owned hundreds of fake Facebook pages is categorically false. It’s just not true,” he said.

The court´s decision to demand a swift response from the defendant countries is “highly significant,” said Global Legal Action Network director Gearóid Ó Cuinn, because “only a tiny minority of cases” merit such treatment.

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LISBON, Portugal (AP) – The European Court of Human Rights is requiring a prompt response from 33 countries to an ambitious climate change case brought by six young Portuguese, a move that activists said gave heart to their cause.

“Their harm isn’t ongoing, but it’s important and we want people to understand what happened and we also recognize that they could reactivate at some point and so we wanted to remove these so that they didn’t have that opportunity,” Nathaniel Gleicher, who oversees cybersecurity policy at Facebook, said in a press call.

The group is supported by the Global Legal Action Network, a international nonprofit organization that challenges human rights violations, and a team of five London lawyers.
The countries named in the complaint include the 27 member nations of the European Union plus the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine.

Some of the fake accounts posed as Florida residents and posted about local politics, Stone’s trial, 2016 US presidential candidates and Stone’s Facebook Pages, websites, books and media appearances. Graphika, which analyzed the fake accounts tied to Stone, said the accounts “showed particular hostility” toward 2016 Democratic US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. 

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