The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has temporarily disabled the comments section on its official Facebook page to prevent trolls from spreading disinformation. This move comes amid concerns about coordinated attempts to undermine the professionalism and non-partisan stance of the military.
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has disabled the comments section of its official Facebook page to curb 'suspicious activities' potentially linked to troll accounts. AFP public affairs office chief Colonel Xerxes Trinidad announced the action in a statement, emphasizing that troll farms are a menace to society and the AFP does not empower inauthentic actors in spreading disinformation.
The military spokesman assured that official statements, releases, and information on AFP activities will continue to be posted on official channels and legitimate media organizations. The comments section was previously flooded with remarks such as '#ProtectThePeople' and '#ProtectTheConstitution,' viewed as attempts to persuade soldiers to defy constitutionally mandated authorities. The AFP leadership also dismissed ex-president Rodrigo Duterte's recent call for the military to intervene in political affairs, emphasizing the non-partisan nature of the armed forces
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