Obama warned Zuckerberg about fake news
WASHINGTON Former US president Barack Obama personally urged Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to counter the rise of fake news on the social network during a meeting held shortly after last year's election, The Washington Post reported on Sunday.
The encounter reportedly took place on the sidelines of a meeting of global leaders in Lima, Peru, on Nov 19, two months before Mr Trump's inauguration and days after Mr Zuckerberg had dismissed the "crazy" idea that misleading stories driven by Russian operatives had made a major impact on the outcome of the vote.
"Mr Zuckerberg acknowledged the problem posed by fake news. But he told Mr Obama that those messages weren't widespread on Facebook and that there was no easy remedy," the newspaper said, quoting people it said had knowledge of the exchange.
The report comes days after Facebook announced it would be handing over to Congress advertisements it discovered were bought by Russia-linked fake accounts, aimed at inflaming political tensions ahead of and following the election.
The Kremlin has denied any involvement. - AFP
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