Controversial story proved fertile testing ground for social media disinfo policies.
Original article Original article
Author: Ars Technica
Serving the Technologist for more than a decade. IT news, reviews, and analysis.
View all posts by Ars Technica
Ars Technica has recently written 10 articles on similar topics including :
"Apple CEO Tim Cook claims Facebooks model leads to polarization and violence" . (January 29, 2021 )"The change is expected to come with iOS 14.5 within just a few weeks" . (March 20, 2021 )"The CEOs didnt volunteer, so theyre not getting the choice anymore" . (October 1, 2020 )"The platform's tiny and occasional blocks do not stem the greater tide it permits" . (June 3, 2020 )"In a new test, Facebook pre-empts Apple's required prompt with its own" . (February 1, 2021 )"Deploying a blunt instrument on a whole nation is going just as well as you'd guess" . (February 18, 2021 )"The 2016 policy seems finally to have cracked to the point of breaking" . (June 29, 2020 )"Blockbuster report calls for beefing up enforcement and aiming for breakups" . (October 7, 2020 )"Facebook's onward march to bring all of the Internet in house continues apace" . (May 15, 2020 )"The company says the change is still coming, but it hasn't said when" . (September 3, 2020 )
Posted on October 15, 2020 November 26, 2022 facebook , twitter