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MrScorpio

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Mon Oct 15, 2018, 12:04 PM Oct 2018

Myanmar's Military Said to Be Behind Facebook Campaign That Fueled Genocide

By Paul Mozur
Oct. 15, 2018

NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar — They posed as fans of pop stars and national heroes as they flooded Facebook with their hatred. One said Islam was a global threat to Buddhism. Another shared a false story about the rape of a Buddhist woman by a Muslim man.

The Facebook posts were not from everyday internet users. Instead, they were from Myanmar military personnel who turned the social network into a tool for ethnic cleansing, according to former military officials, researchers and civilian officials in the country.

The Myanmar military were the prime operatives behind a systematic campaign on Facebook that stretched back half a decade and that targeted the country’s mostly Muslim Rohingya minority group, the people said. The military exploited Facebook’s wide reach in Myanmar, where it is so broadly used that many of the country’s 18 million internet users confuse the Silicon Valley social media platform with the internet. Human rights groups blame the anti-Rohingya propaganda for inciting murders, rapes and the largest forced human migration in recent history.

While Facebook took down the official accounts of senior Myanmar military leaders in August, the breadth and details of the propaganda campaign — which was hidden behind fake names and sham accounts — went undetected. The campaign, described by five people who asked for anonymity because they feared for their safety, included hundreds of military personnel who created troll accounts and news and celebrity pages on Facebook and then flooded them with incendiary comments and posts timed for peak viewership.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/15/technology/myanmar-facebook-genocide.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fworld&action=click&contentCollection=world®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=1&pgtype=sectionfront


How soon before the Trumpanistas get an idea to pull this stunt?
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Myanmar's Military Said to Be Behind Facebook Campaign That Fueled Genocide (Original Post) MrScorpio Oct 2018 OP
I remember when Facebook was the hero. JayhawkSD Oct 2018 #1
 

JayhawkSD

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1. I remember when Facebook was the hero.
Tue Oct 16, 2018, 10:28 AM
Oct 2018

It fueled the "Green Revolution." It was the engine that drove the revolution in Egypt. It was the driver of the revolution that led to the Syrian civil war. It was how the powerless, oppressed people would rise up and overturn governments.

You'd think that maybe the powerless, oppressed (by Trump? by Congress?) people in America could use it to overturn an oppressive government, but apparently not.

Now, it seems, it has been taken over by governments. By Russia, for instance, to overturn an American election and by the military government of Myanmar to spur oppression of its national minorities.

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