Fb fact-checking gained’t come with opinion and satire — although it's misguided

Fb is making plans to exempt opinion items and satire from its fact-checking program, resources advised The Wall Boulevard Magazine, amid contemporary controversies over content material moderation.
Facebook is planning to exempt opinion pieces and satire from its fact-checking program, sources told The Wall Street Journal, amid recent controversies over content moderation.Original article
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