More Data on Content Moderation Won't Silence Facebook’s Critics

Facebook’s newest file lays out the sheer scale of its combat towards faux accounts, unsolicited mail, and different abuses.
Facebook’s latest report lays out the sheer scale of its battle against fake accounts, spam, and other abuses.Original article
Author: Wired

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