In the Philippines, Facebook is probing into the recent proliferation of fake accounts using the identities of students, activists and journalists, the Financial Times and other media outlets reported. Some of the imposter Facebook accounts used the names of people who had voiced their concerns about a controversial anti-terrorism bill that critics say will allow the Philippines government to...
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