Meta has revealed that thousands of fake social media accounts originating from China were used to spread polarizing political content in an attempt to divide the U.S. ahead of the 2024 elections. The network of fake accounts, which has now been eliminated, shared posts from various sources to exaggerate partisan divisions and fuel polarization. This incident highlights the threat of online disinformation from foreign adversaries and the need for vigilance in the face of upcoming elections in multiple countries. While Meta has taken action against fake accounts, critics argue that the platform still needs to address its responsibility for existing misinformation on its site. The emergence of AI technology also poses new challenges in creating lifelike audio and video to mislead voters. Experts urge platforms to take their role in the public sphere more seriously and voluntarily police themselves. The upcoming 2024 election is seen as a test for Meta's efforts to protect election integrity. However, without significant regulations in place, it is feared that the platforms may aid and abet foreign and domestic actors undermining democracy. The report also highlights Russia's focus on using disinformation to turn opinion against Ukraine in America's political debate.