Last year, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s CEO, also emphasized that Facebook groups can be used as places to share private, sensitive information.
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That incident came six months after Adam Mosseri, Facebook’s former head of News Feed, announced that group content would be given more prominence as part of an effort to foster more “meaningful” connection on the platform. Which is what happened with the #MeToo group. Unless a Facebook user has strict privacy settings enabled, a troll or other malicious actor can find photos of them and their family, where they work or go to school, and additional contact information like phone numbers and email addresses. Unlike other social platforms that host intimate communities, like Reddit, Facebook requires users provide their actual names, heightening the potential consequences of abuse. Facebook doesn’t seem to understand that their tools are the bread and butter of manipulators.” “This is a failure of Facebook really taking their own product to its logical extension. Since then, malicious actors have continued to set up Facebook pages and groups to exploit tragedies and news events, like mass shootings. That was an established strategy back then,” says Phillips. “Overnight the admin would flip it so that it said whoever the person was, they deserved. The social network subsequently suspended many of the accounts after being contacted by WIRED. One troll commented that they had collected all of the women’s posts about abuse in a file, implying they could still be released even if they were deleted from Facebook. They described harassment by many of those new profiles, who threatened in some cases to contact their abusers or to call child protective services regarding their children. WIRED spoke to five women who were in the group, including Amanda, some of whom provided screenshots to support their accounts.
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They began adding new members many of these profiles, when later examined by WIRED appeared to be fake. The group was now advertised as a place for sharing erotica and an account Amanda didn’t recognize had become the administrator. The same day President Trump had mocked the #MeToo movement at a rally in Montana, trolls began descending on her community. Then suddenly earlier this month, Amanda noticed the group’s name and photo had been changed.