Facebook removes Palestinian pro-Fatah account network over 'inauthentic' behaviour
removed nine account networks in April that it said were behind the spread of false information and manipulation of users online, including some 450 accounts from the territories.
The deleted accounts on both Facebook and Instagram totalled 1,800, according to Bloomberg.
The social media giant said the Palestinian network had been targeting users in the Middle East with content promoting the Palestinian political movement and criticising Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran.
Accounts can be taken down on Facebook and companies owned by it if they violate any of the platform’s community guidelines, including by spreading false information, pretending to be someone else, promoting violent organisations.
Palestinian journalists and activists have often had their accounts taken down by Facebook, with some groups claiming Israeli intervention in these decisions.
Palestinian rights groups have slammed what they consider Facebook’s arbitrary in dealing with their accounts on the social media platform, accusing the company of in an attempt to silence them.
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