Philippine police, navy disown pretend Fb accounts

The Philippine police and navy on Wednesday denied any hyperlinks to Fb accounts that had been taken down by the social media big after it stated that they had engaged in "coordinated inauthentic behaviour" interfering in Asian and American politics.
The Philippine police and military on Wednesday denied any links to Facebook accounts that were taken down by the social media giant after it said they had engaged in "coordinated inauthentic behaviour" interfering in Asian and American politics.Original article
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