Russians coordinated across Twitter and rob lowe sex videoFacebook in an effort to influence the 2016 U.S. election, a new revelation that highlights the aggression and complexity of its propaganda campaign.
Twitter revealed in a blog post on Thursday that it had discovered about 200 accounts linked to Russia and that 22 of them appeared to be from the same entities that shared fake news and memes on Facebook. Twitter also met with congressional investigators to discuss Russian activity on its platform.
SEE ALSO: Zuckerberg fires back at Trump over Facebook’s role in the U.S. electionTwitter shared the ads purchased by the news siteRussia Today,which is linked to the Russian government. Twitter reported RT spent $274,100 in U.S. ads in 2016 that promoted 1,823 tweets.
"These campaigns were directed at followers of mainstream media and primarily promoted RT Tweets regarding news stories," Twitter's blog post reads.
This development comes more than a month after Facebook revealed it found 450 profiles linked to Russia that had spent roughly $100,000 on 3,000 ads. Mark Zuckerberg's company has faced growing scrutiny for its role in influencing the 2016 election and has been working to cooperate with the government over the Russia investigation.
But it wasn't just Facebook, and now there's proof.
Twitter scanned its own database to see if it had accounts that matched. The company discovered 22 accounts and found 179 Twitter accounts linked. Twitter suspended the accounts that violated the company's terms of use.
"All of those identified accounts had already been or immediately were suspended from Twitter for breaking our rules, most for violating our prohibitions against spam," Twitter's blog post reads.
While Twitter's user base of 328 million monthly active users is much smaller than Facebook's 2 billion users, the platform still has massive reach. Accounts can spam hundreds of thousands of users and send millions of tweets, asBuzzFeed's Charlie Warzel notes.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
RT, specifically, has been under increased scrutiny for its ties to the Russian government. The Department of Justice sent a letter to a division of the company that said it was required to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, CNN reported.
Sen. Mark Warner, vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, described Twitter's presentation Thursday as "deeply disappointing," according to NBC News.
The scale could be much bigger as well, as predicted by CNN's Dylan Byers and previously by Warner.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Rep. Adam Schiff, a Democrat from California and a member of the House Intelligence Committee, also called for more efforts from Twitter. Rep. Schiff critiqued Twitter for relying on Facebook's research and said they will need to do more of their own work.
"This additional analysis will require a far more robust investigation into how Russian actors used their platform as a part of their active measures campaign and whether any of the targeting on Twitter suggests the possibility of assistance or collusion with any U.S. persons," Rep. Schiff said in a statement.
The revelations on Russian's interference in the 2016 election across social platforms have motivated calls for action by lawmakers to impose more regulation of digital advertising. Twitter, for its part, said it supports "making political advertising more transparent to our users and the public." But it has not announced plans to do anything on its own, BuzzFeed reported earlier this week.
Meanwhile, Zuckerberg said his company will begin self-regulating and publicly reveal all ads shown to users.
Twitter declined to share more information on the record.
"Due to the nature of these inquiries, we may not always be able to publicly share what we discuss with investigators. And there will always be tools or methods we cannot talk about, because doing so would only help bad actors circumvent them," Twitter's blog post reads.
The Senate Intelligence Committee invited Twitter, Facebook, and Google to testify in an open hearing about how foreign actors may have leveraged their platforms to influence the 2016 election. That hearing is scheduled for Nov. 1.
Topics Social Media X/Twitter Donald Trump Elections Politics
'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' on hold after Kim was robbed at gunpointNetflix original movies are coming to the big screenThis French Instagram profile is not what you think it isManchester police tweet mysterious handbag poser, leaves Twitter puzzledDuolingo adds AINFL to fine teams up to $100,000 for posting social media video during gamesThe view from space as Hurricane Matthew pounded the BahamasFrom page to screen and back: Fan culture's huge impact on New York Comic ConBackstage at the Streamys: Everything you didn't see during the awards showReport: Fracking took 5.3 million gallons of water per well last yearNew 'Overwatch' features include spectator mode, key to esports futureThe view from space as Hurricane Matthew pounded the BahamasOne man was charged $40 to hold his newborn babyFox broadcaster Joe Buck lost his voice because of a hair plug addictionNFL to fine teams up to $100,000 for posting social media video during games'Gears of War' movie rights optioned by Universal, but will it ever happen?NFL to fine teams up to $100,000 for posting social media video during gamesOculus party rooms let you hang out with your friends' avatarsSunday Funday gets a scavenger hunt farewell on 'You're The Worst'What 'Overwatch' needs to change to be a better esport Apple confirms USB These Peeps dressed as politicians are diorama art at its finest Dating app profiles: A definitive guide to making yours stand out Enjoy this delightfully chaotic goat chase from two perspectives How to download all your tweets from Twitter David Tennant is the 14th Doctor Who. See the wildest reactions to 'Power of the Doctor'. Barbie may not be out of the closet yet, but her fans sure are Europe to ban combustion engine cars from 2035 Children who play video games might have better cognitive performance, study shows 19 of the best English Pete Buttigieg responds to the Notre Nintendo, why is this person stepping on Toad? Wordle today: Here's the answer, hints for October 25 Apple's Dynamic Island got new gestures in iOS 16.1 Man recovering from surgery wakes up to cat snuggling him. He doesn't own a cat. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Instagram is actually kind of good? Raptors head coach becomes next best NBA meme with a priceless reaction shot Google employee organizers say they faced retaliation at work 5 reasons why you should buy Apple's new iPad Pranksters fool media into thinking Elon Musk laid off employees after Twitter takeover
2.3595s , 8614.6796875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【rob lowe sex video】,Fresh Information Network