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Facebook bans ‘Saudi Arabia-linked propaganda accounts’

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Facebook says it has discovered that people linked to the Saudi authorities have been using its platforms to spread propaganda through fake accounts.

It says the operation mainly targeted the Middle East and North Africa, and most of the content was in Arabic.

More than 350 accounts and pages have been removed. It is rare for the social media giant to publicly link such activities to a government.

Saudi Arabia has so far made no public comments on the issue.

In a statement, Facebook said it acted this week to tackle “co-ordinated inauthentic behaviour” on its platform and on Instagram, which the company owns.

It says the accounts were set up so people could pose as citizens of those countries, or create pages that looked like local news outlets.

The company has faced rising criticism for failing to stamp out misinformation on its platforms.

It said it had also suspended a separate – unconnected – operation, which originated in the United Arab Emirates and Egypt. But in these cases, it did not allege links to officials.

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