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Facebook Revealed It Removed 25% of it’s entire user base – 583 Million Fake Accounts in Q1

Facebook’s vice president of product management, Guy Rosen, revealed that Facebook disabled around 583 million fake accounts in the first three months of 2018 alone. For context, that’s about a quarter of the social network’s entire user base. The company is also coming down hard on third-party apps.

Source: Facebook Revealed It Removed 583 Million Fake Accounts in Q1 | Digital Trends

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