Days ago, I talked about how fake Russian accounts are reaching a lot of people. In fact, they reached 150 million in just the last several months. Did you like a Russian troll account today?
I ask because now, you can find out. So Facebook is quietly telling people how to see if they liked a fake account from Russia. It could be from accident or deliberate. Nobody is here to judge, but you might want to know the truth. You also might want to know what might be getting into with these fake accounts. Therefore, Facebook makes it easy for you.
First, they give a specific page for this issue. Here is that page. Then, it gives you the pages Russia’s Internet Research Agency gave us all. Of course, they personalize this all to your personal Facebook page. However, it will give you the addresses you may have liked, followed, or commented on. They state their pledge to take down such accounts. However, if the page is empty, you liked no Russian troll accounts. It only shows which accounts you and you alone contacted. These accounts affected somewhere between 146-150 million accounts. So chances are they probably got you as well.
But I see another pattern here. You see, those in computer repair no how to keep a watchful eye on all things. They mentioned the 2016 election. I also saw an example of the potential fake Russian sites. Most of them are sites political and social conservatives would follow. I’m talking about sites like Being Patriotic and Secured Borders. Yeah, just interesting. Yes, they listed some liberal leading sites, but not nearly as many as right leaning sites. Then I think, Facebook, as well as the vast majority in IT service, were die hard Hilary Clinton supporters. So I look at this. Is Facebook trying to keep us safe from trolls? Or are they still politically bitter and making a politically motivated move? Did you like a Russian troll account today?