Facebook and Instagram will now reveal location of articles from high-reach accounts targeting US target markets

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Facebook today is introducing another feature aimed at making it easier to see who behind the posts published across Facebook and Instagram
The company says it will now display the location of the Facebook Page or Instagram account with a large audience on every post it shares,
so end users have a better understanding of how reliable or authentic the accounts may be
While the feature is described as one designed for overall increased transparency, it will initially launch only in the United States That
means Facebook will display the location information for Facebook Pages and Instagram accounts that are based outside the United States ,
but that reach large audiences located primarily in the United States The company declined to say how it defines what constitutes a &large&
audience or how many accounts would be impacted. The move is the latest attempt to crack down on outside influence on United States
politics and elections, following the revelation that Russia-backed content reached as many as 126 million Americans on Facebook platform
during and after the 2016 presidential election. That led Facebook to implement several new processes around Pages and political ad
transparency in the years since. In August 2018, for example, it implemented a new measure for securing Facebook Pages with large United
States followings in order to make it more difficult for people to administer a Page using a fake or compromised account
This process involved having Facebook Page managers secure their accounts and verify their location
By December 2018, this &People Who Manage This Page& section had rolled out to all Facebook Pages with a large audience. Facebook last year
made this section easier to find by adding it to the Home tab on every Page, and expanded the feature to those who managed Pages with large
audiences in India, Indonesia and the EU, as well. Similar authentication and verification tools were also rolled out to Instagram in
2018. The new feature arriving today is an expansion on those earlier efforts, as it will display the location of the Page or Instagram
Account directly beneath their Page or Account name on the posts they share
This will read &Poster based in…& followed by their country on posts published on Facebook and &Based in…& on those published to
Instagram. Users will also be able to access an informational pop-up about the Page or Account which further explains that the person or
account who posted this content and many of its followers are based in different locations
The message will also state that Facebook or Instagram is providing this information because some accounts attempt to mislead people about
where they&re based. This is a significant change compared with providing this location information somewhere more buried on the Facebook
Page or profile, where it can be easily overlooked
And because it follows the account as the post is shared, it could cut down on the viral re-sharing of misleading information. However
useful, this feature will only be the latest volley in an ongoing war with often state-sponsored propaganda bot networks aimed at misleading
Americans
As Facebook systems evolve, so will the bot networks& tactics
They&ll find new ways to fake their location as being United States -based…or simply being based outside of Russia
In fact, Russian trolls had already outsourced some of their propaganda efforts to Africa, a recent investigation found
And the battle will continue. Facebook says it piloting the new location transparency feature in the United States now and is exploring
ways to bring this transparency to more places on Facebook Pages and Instagram Profiles
The feature is live now on Facebook and rolling out currently on Instagram.