Facebook frequently shares details on networks that are removed from its platform for coordinated inauthentic behavior, and this week, it added coordinated social harm to the mix. The company defines coordinated inauthentic behavior as the use of Facebook and Instagram accounts, events, groups or pages to mislead people or Facebook about: the identity, purpose or…
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