Starting at the end of October last year, Facebook (and Google and Twitter) testified in front of Congress about possible Russian
election meddling enabled by their platforms.
Not exact matches
In an interview with Axios's Mike Allen on Thursday, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg said the social network owes America an apology for its role in
enabling Russian
meddling in the 2016 presidential
election.
«Things happened on our platform that shouldn't have happened,» Sandberg said, referring to Facebook's role in
enabling Russian
meddling in the 2016 presidential
election.
Facebook has rattled investors in recent months with a series of announcements in response the platform's role in
enabling fake news, filter bubbles and foreign
meddling in the U.S.
election.
While the US wrestles with allegations of foreigners
meddling with presidential
elections, India seems to be further
enabling such influence.
Microsoft's sins never rose to
enabling hostile nations to
meddle in US presidential
election.