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December 21, 2017 03:34 pm GMT

Facebook abandons an attempt to curb fake news. Here's why

Facebook is throwing away "disputed flags," one of its several attempts to curb the spread of fake news across the social network. 

SEE ALSO: Facebook doesn't scan Messenger for fake news. But it definitely should

About a year ago, Facebook launched the feature, where red flag icons were put next to articles that were identified to be false by a team of independent fact-checking organizations. 

But according to Facebook's research, the effort didn't help much. Facebook's team identified four reasons that disputed flags were not an ideal strategy, as shared in a blog post on Medium

  1. Buried critical information a.k.a. required too many clicks 

  2. Could sometimes backfire because strong language or visuals can reinforce ideas 

  3. Required at least two fact-checkers so was a slow process to be applied

  4. Only worked for false ratings so stories that were partly false or unproven were not marked  Read more...

More about Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, Fake News, Fake News Tools, and Facebook News Feed

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