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Nathaniel Gleicher, the company’s head of cybersecurity policy, said in a statement that 73 Facebook and Instagram accounts, 14 pages, and one group were removed. Brazilian courts have been investigating the spread of false news in connection with Bolsonaro.
There was no immediate comment from the presidential office about Facebook’s action.
Facebook’s executive said the accounts were linked to the Social Liberal Party, which Bolsonaro left last year after winning the 2018 presidential election, and to employees of the president, two of his sons, Sen. Fl vio Bolsonaro and congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro, and two other lawmakers.
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He added that some of the content posted by the accounts had already been taken down for community standards violations, including hate speech.
Gleicher said about 883,000 accounts followed one or more of the Bolsonaro linked pages and an additional 917,000 followed one or more of the Instagram accounts that were removed.