Facebook Monetizes Foreign Promotion of Alberta Separatism
A CBC investigation revealed that prominent voices in Alberta independence Facebook groups are overseas content creators aiming to profit from engagement. One such individual, operating under the name Nieta Aqila, posed as a Canadian supporter of separatism but was identified as a noodle merchant from Indonesia who stole content from actual Albertans. This practice highlights how Facebook’s monetization programs can incentivize the creation of divisive and inauthentic content, potentially manipulating public discourse for financial gain. While Meta has taken some action by removing content and disabling accounts, the issue of inauthentic activity exploiting sensitive political topics persists on the platform.