Facebook announced they will be adding a portal to the Help Center that enables users to check which Internet Research Agency Facebook pages and Instagram accounts they liked or followed between January 2015 and August 2017 — the service will only be available to a portion of the 140 million users who may have seen Russian propaganda, Recode reports.

According to another Recode article, lawmakers have been pressuring Facebook to reach out to every user who may have seen Kremlin-made content on their platform, although Facebook contends that technical limitations prevent them from allowing every user to access their new portal.

A Facebook Newsroom post, titled “Continuing Transparency on Russian Activity,” outlines the social network’s plan,

As part of that continuing commitment, we will soon be creating a portal to enable people on Facebook to learn which of the Internet Research Agency Facebook Pages or Instagram accounts they may have liked or followed between January 2015 and August 2017. This tool will be available for use by the end of the year in the Facebook Help Center. It is important that people understand how foreign actors tried to sow division and mistrust using Facebook before and after the 2016 US election. That’s why as we have discovered information, we have continually come forward to share it publicly and have provided it to congressional investigators. And it’s also why we’re building the tool we are announcing today.

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