The Facebook will now warn you with a message if you visit pages that constantly share fake news.
In another step in the fight against misinformation on the platform, the Facebook will warn you for pages that repeatedly spread fake news.
If you try to visit such a page, you will see a pop-up message saying that the page has “repeatedly shared false information” and that “independent auditors news they stated that the information is false". You will then be given the option to return to the previous page or follow the page anyway.
There will also be a "learn more" link, which will provide more information about why this page has been flagged as false, and another link, which will provide more information about the program control of Facebook.
The company also said it would extend penalties for individual Facebook accounts that repeatedly share misinformation, meaning other users will see fewer posts from those accounts in the news feed.
Finally, Facebook has redesigned the notifications that appear when users share content, which auditors have flagged as false. The notification will now also include the information controller's article explaining why the post is misleading, along with the option to share that article. Users will also be notified that posts from users who repeatedly share fake news will be placed low in the news feed, making it less likely for other users to see them.
In the last two years, Facebook has introduced a series of measures to combat misinformation on the platform. These include introducing messaging limits in Messenger, encouraging users to read an article before sharing it, placing warning labels on fake news, the deletion of accounts for misinformation and the most famous, exclusion of Donald Trump from the use of the platform.