习胖登基前, 这里的毛毛多起来了. 监狱长多发了几根土豆? 等几天

老格
楼主 (文学城)

土共开完会

毛毛们又凉了

稻花乡里
这里是兵坛,挖土机也好,讲ZZ的也好,一切无关都建议删除。

满脑子的意识形态,张嘴就是喷那个什么的。

徒劳
今天新闻报道:中国假社交媒体账号涉嫌干涉美国大选

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/facebook-says-took-chinese-network-using-fake-social-media-accounts-in-rcna49551

Facebook parent company Meta said Tuesday it took down a network of fake accounts from China that attempted to interfere in American politics ahead of this November’s midterm elections.

Meta said the Chinese operation set up fake accounts posing as Americans, attacking politicians from both parties and posting inflammatory material about divisive issues such as abortion and gun rights.  

 

The network was small — just 84 Facebook accounts — and did not have a chance to develop much of an audience, Meta said in a report released Tuesday.

   

“What this operation was doing was targeting U.S. domestic politics, targeting both sides,” said Ben Nimmo, Meta’s head of threat intelligence. “And it’s the first time we’ve seen that from a Chinese operation in this way. So even though it was small, even though we caught it early, it’s a significant change in what we’ve seen from Chinese operations.”

The announcement comes amid growing concerns about Facebook's commitment to fighting misinformation and election interference. The New York Times reported in June that the company's core election team was disbanded, and the company has remained relatively quiet about its election efforts.

And despite the ongoing threat of foreign election interference, many misinformation experts now say homegrown disinformation campaigns pose a great threat.

The Meta report did not attribute the network to Chinese intelligence agencies, but said the postings were produced by people working on a 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. schedule in China.

盐城地主
不用理他们,这些人不是1450,就是独轮运,或者是祖上被共产党抄过家的。