Facebook and Snopes collaborate on fake news, but…

After the flood of fake news that started appearing on Facebook, the ξεκίνησε να εφαρμόζει προληπτικά μέτρα. Η uses third-party services, such as Snopes, that check content and use their expertise to combat the spread of misinformation.

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"They basically used us when they had the crisis," said Brooke Binkowski, former director of Snopes, a fact-checker that has been working with Facebook for the past two years.

"They do not take anything seriously. "They are more interested in looking good in order to keep making money. It is clear that they do not care." Reported in the Guardian. Of course, the largest social network, refused claims.

Brooke Binkowski reported that on at least one occasion, Facebook encouraged reviewers to prioritize removing information that harms them. their.

Facebook began working with news outlets after the presidential election of 2016, an election that made the term fake news part of the global vocabulary.
To combat the new fashion, Facebook has begun collaborations with more 40 news agencies, including the Associated Press, Politifact and special fake news pages like Snopes.

Still, Facebook continues to be flooded with false news, causing reactions. Many refer to the slow, sometimes non-existent response of the platform. Others believe the company simply ignores the problem, seeking to better manage how the audience sees them, rather than trying to combat misinformation.

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