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Facebook Closes 583 Million Fake Accounts by stane007: 10:02am On May 16, 2018
Facebook yesterday revealed that it has closed 583 million fake accounts in only the first three months of 2018, it was also revealed that those closures came on top of blocking millions of attempts to create fake accounts every day.

The social media giant also detailed how it enforces “community standards” against sexual or violent images, terrorist propaganda or hate speech.

Despite this, the group said fake profiles still make up 3-4 percent of all active accounts.

In a report released yesterday, Facebook claimed it “detected almost 100 percent of spam and removed 837 million posts assimilated to spam over the same period. The report said;

“Facebook pulled or slapped warnings on nearly 30 million posts containing sexual or violent images, terrorist propaganda or hate speech during the first quarter.

“Improved technology using artificial intelligence had helped it act on 3.4 million posts containing graphic violence, nearly three times more than it had in the last quarter of 2017.

“In 85.6 percent of the cases, Facebook detected the images before being alerted to them by users,”

The figure represents between 0.22 and 0.27 percent of the total content viewed by Facebook’s more than two billion users from January through March.

“In other words, of every 10,000 content views, an estimate of 22 to 27 contained graphic violence,” the report added.

Responses to rule violations include removing content, adding warnings to content that may be disturbing to some users while not violating Facebook standards; and notifying law enforcement in case of a “specific, imminent and credible threat to human life”.

Improved IT also helped Facebook take action against 1.9 million posts containing terrorist propaganda, a 73 percent increase. Nearly all were dealt with before any alert was raised, the company said.

It attributed the increase to the enhanced use of photo detection technology.

Hate speech is harder to police using automated methods, however, as racist or homophobic, hate speech is often quoted on posts by their targets or activists.

Source: https://lailasnews.com/facebook-closes-583-million-fake-accounts/

Re: Facebook Closes 583 Million Fake Accounts by Nobody: 10:18am On May 16, 2018
Facebook should close my account with them. I'm no longer interested in it. Facebook is completely boring to me in such an advanced world.
Re: Facebook Closes 583 Million Fake Accounts by Nobody: 10:26am On May 16, 2018
If same is done on Nairaland, I can guarantee we'll have less than 50,000 accounts left.
Re: Facebook Closes 583 Million Fake Accounts by Brendaniel: 11:17am On May 16, 2018
How many users are now left?
Re: Facebook Closes 583 Million Fake Accounts by ankitdsd: 11:30am On May 16, 2018
Well, the article says there are only 3-4% of fake accounts left which is absolutely wrong. There still huge no. of fake accounts running on facebook. Facebook is shutting down fake accounts for the purpose of Facebook ads.

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