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Facebook to warn users who 'liked' false coronavirus posts Facebook and other platforms have already taken steps to curb the wave of dangerous misinformation that has spread along with the coronavirus.
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Blockchain Firm's DApp for Ads Now Available on Facebook and Twitter Once users have created a post related to the campaign on their Twitter, Facebook or Instagram accounts or a video on YouTube, they can publish the ...
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Facebook Event Plans NYC Sing-Along To 'New York, New York' To Bring People Together ... We'll be coordinated with a Facebook Live feed from our New York Sings Along Facebook page. All you need to truly do is open a window and head ...
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Facebook announces campaign to fight "harmful misinformation" Facebook announces campaign to fight "harmful misinformation" about COVID-19. by Daniel Payne · Apr 16th, 2020 1:56 pm. Article Image ...
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How Facebook can Flatten the Curve of the Coronavirus Infodemic Study indicates Facebook is rife with bogus cures and conspiracy theories that remain on the platform long enough to put millions of people at risk.
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Facebook to Warn Users Who 'Liked' Coronavirus Fake News Facebook has spent the last four years catching a massive amount of flak for their role in the proliferation of fake news. After the 2016 presidential.
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