(November 20 04:42) Mashable.com
The numbers Facebook is and is not willing to share say a lot about its ability to stop election misinformation.
On a call with press Thursday, Guy Rosen, Facebook's VP of Integrity, said that since March the company put "warning labels" on 180 million pieces of content — meaning a third-party fact-checker reviewed and debunked them.
Facebook subsequently put a gray box over that content when people shared it, with a "false" warning label and a link to the debunk.
That's a big number: 180 million. Unfortunately, it doesn't tell the whole story.
Facebook's approach to all posts about the election was to put a far less obtrusive label at the bottom of them with a link to Facebook's voting information center. The hub contains "authoritative information," such as updates from secretaries of state, fact-checks, and articles from reputable news sources. It labeled posts claiming premature victory with a warning label saying that the election hadn't been called yet. Read more...More about Facebook, Trump, Misinformation, Tech, and Politics
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