Fb Discloses New Disinformation Campaigns From Russia and Iran

The corporate additionally introduced a number of new tasks to scale back the unfold of false data, together with an effort to obviously label faulty posts.
The company also announced several new initiatives to reduce the spread of false information, including an effort to clearly label inaccurate posts.Original article
Author: Mike Isaac

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