
Americans need to know whether a source of an ad on social media is a foreign entity, and whether it was generated by real individuals rather than false accounts, Senator Mark Warner (D-Virginia), ranking member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said at a news conference Wednesday.
Comment: Social media won't be happy. They're happy just as long as they're being paid. This will cut into profits.
Warner and committee chairman Richard Burr (R-North Carolina) told reporters about progress in their months-long investigation into Russia's alleged interference in the US election.
The social media giants did not take the threat of "the Russians' use of social media platforms seriously," but now they do, Warner told reporters, as the three firms are preparing to testify before the committee on November 1.












Comment: One of these days, maybe - just maybe - a law countering foreign interference in U.S. politics will be passed (with Russia as its target) that will actually expose the foreign country that has actually been interfering in U.S. politics for decades, with little to no public acknowledgment or scandal: Israel.