Of course it was the nasty Russians all along. The White House wrote the memo themselves, lol!
Democrats
urge Facebook and Twitter to probe Russian bots
Sen.
Dianne Feinstein and Rep. Adam Schiff have asked the companies to
investigate Russian involvement in the #ReleaseTheMemo social media
campaign.
CNet,
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January, 2018
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Democrats wrote to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack
Dorsey on Tuesday, urging an investigation following reports of
Kremlin-linked activity around the #ReleaseTheMemo campaign on social
media.
Sen.
Dianne Feinstein and Rep. Adam Schiff, both of California, submitted
a letter to the two companies.
"If
these reports are accurate, we are witnessing an ongoing attack by
the Russian government through Kremlin-linked social media actors
directly acting to intervene and influence our democratic process,"
the letter states. "This should be disconcerting to all
Americans, but especially your companies as, once again, it appears
the vast majority of their efforts are concentrated on your
platforms. This latest example of Russian interference is in keeping
with Moscow's concerted, covert, and continuing campaign to
manipulate American public opinion and erode trust in our law
enforcement and intelligence institutions."
The
memo in question was written by the House Intelligence Committee
about alleged surveillance abuses. It alleges misconduct by federal
officials in the investigation of the 2016 Trump presidential
campaign's possible ties with Russia. Last week, the House
Intelligence Committee voted to allow members of the House of
Representatives to view the memo, which led some House members to
argue for its public release. A related hashtag soon emerged and
began trending on social media.
Schiff,
who is on the House Intelligence Committee, has characterized the
memo as misleading and inaccurate.
Feinstein
and Schiff cite research by The Alliance for Securing Democracy,
which indicates significant Russian activity on the hashtag
#ReleaseTheMemo. The letter requests an "in-depth forensic
examination" of activity on the social media platforms to
determine whether and how many accounts linked to Russian influence
were involved, the frequency and volume of posts or tweets, and the
possible number of legitimate Facebook and Twitter users exposed to
the accounts.
Feinstein
and Schiff requested Twitter's and Facebook's findings be reported to
Congress on Friday.
Last
week, Twitter said it would notify more than 600,000 users in the US
who saw tweets from Russian-linked accounts during the 2016 election.
Facebook
and Twitter did not immediately respond to CNET's request for
comment.
#ReleaseTheMemo
is the latest way Republicans on Capitol Hill are trying to undermine
the Mueller probe.
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