Facebook says it has so far found no evidence of a “significant” Russian effort to interfere in the British referendum last year,
The New York Times reports. “The
government-linked Russian organization accused of using social media to seek to influence the United States presidential election in 2016, the Internet Research Agency, spent only 97 cents on Facebook
advertisements that were delivered to British users during the two months before the referendum,”
The Times reports, citing a statement from Facebook.
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