💨 Abstract
Poland raised concerns about potential foreign interference in its upcoming presidential election, citing suspicious Facebook ads possibly funded from abroad. The NASK Disinformation Analysis Center identified ads supporting some candidates but questioned their intent, suggesting they might be a provocation. Facebook’s parent company, Meta, denied foreign meddling, asserting that the accounts were verified as Polish. Poland, a key ally to Ukraine, has been vigilant about potential Russian interference amid heightened tensions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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