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China using millions of bogus Facebook profiles to spread Covid fake news on accounts bigger than Messi and Bieber
China using millions of bogus Facebook profiles to spread Covid fake news on accounts bigger than Messi and Bieber
Sun Online Desk
4th April, 2021 04:28:10
China is feared to be using millions of fake accounts on Facebook to try and spread Covid misinformation.
It is an operation which may have inflated the Communist Party pages to be some of the most popular on the social media platform.
English-language versions of Chinese state media outlets dominate lists of the largest accounts - despite Facebook actually being BANNED in China.
Updated: 1 Apr 2021, 12:40
CHINA is feared to be using millions of fake accounts on Facebook to try and spread Covid misinformation.
It is an operation which may have inflated the Communist Party pages to be some of the most popular on the social media platform.
English-language versions of Chinese state media outlets dominate lists of the largest accounts - despite Facebook actually being BANNED in China.
China s enormous pages have more followers than some of the world s most popular celebrities - including Will Smith, Lionel Messi, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and Dwayne The Rock Johnson.
The outlets also totally overwhelm sports teams like Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester United, and brands such as Coca-Cola, YouTube and McDonald s.