“Do Not Post This”: Meta Explains Decision To Delete 63,000 Instagram And WhatsApp Accounts 

Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has announced the deletion of 63,000 accounts in a significant crackdown to curb fraudulent activities on its platforms.

According to the company, the affected accounts were removed for their involvement in financial fraud and extortion schemes targeting US citizens.

Meta disclosed this in its latest Q1 2024 Adversarial Threat Report released on Wednesday, July 24, 2024.

Meta said it identified and disabled these accounts using advanced technical signals and thorough investigations, bolstering its automated detection systems.

Meta explained that a subset of 2,500 accounts attributed to approximately 20 individuals targeted adult men in the United States through fraudulent identities.

Meta said in its report:

“We have removed around 63,000 accounts in Nigeria attempting to target people with financial sextortion scams, including a coordinated network of around 2,500 accounts.”


Meta investigating more accounts

Also, Meta disclosed the removal of Facebook accounts, pages, and groups linked to the Yahoo Boys under its policy against dangerous organisations and individuals.

Meta also said that it removed approximately 7,200 assets in Nigeria, including 1,300 Facebook accounts, 200 pages, and 5,700 groups that facilitated scam-related activities.

These assets were involved in organising, recruiting, and training new scammers, Punch reports.

Here is a list of things not to post

Meanwhile, Meta has strict rules on content and has warned users not to go against them.

Meta said the decision is to prevent fraudulent activity on the platform that can harm people or businesses.

Here are some of the do not post

Deceiving others to generate a financial or personal benefit to the detriment of a third party

Inauthentic identity scams

Product or rewards scams

Engaging and coordinating with others to fraudulently generate a financial or personal benefit at a loss for a third party, such as people, businesses or organisations.

Stolen information, goods or services

Betting manipulation

Manipulation of measuring devices such as electricity or water meters in order to bypass their authorised or legal use.

Full details can be found here.

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