LONDON — Fake TikTok accounts have spread disinformation on Russia's war in Ukraine to millions of people, new data from the Chinese social media giant shows.
Posts on the video-sharing site targeted Ukrainian and Russian users, as well as many across Europe, with content designed to "artificially amplify pro-Russian narratives" on the war, TikTok said in a report released Wednesday.
A separate BBC investigation published Friday identified 800 fake accounts, which it said targeted European countries with false claims that senior Ukrainian officials and their relatives bought luxury cars or villas abroad after Russia's invasion in February 2022.
A TikTok spokesperson told CNBC that the company had already begun to investigate the accounts prior to the BBC investigation and that all fake accounts identified had since been removed.
"We constantly and relentlessly pursue those that seek to influence its community through deceptive behaviors," they added in a statement.
Persons:
TikTok
Organizations:
Ukrainian, CNBC
Locations:
Ukraine, Europe