San Francisco – Facebook Clamps Down On Fake News Stories

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    In this photo illustration, a Facebook logo on a computer screen is seen through a magnifying glass. CREDIT: REUTERS/THOMAS HODELSan Francisco – Facebook Inc said on Tuesday it has taken steps to clamp down on “hoaxes” and fake news stories that can spread like wildfire on its 1.35-billion member online social network.

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    The company said it had introduced an option to allow Facebook users to flag a story as “purposefully fake or deceitful news” to reduce the distribution of news stories reported as hoaxes.

    Facebook said it will not remove fake news stories from its website. Instead, the company’s algorithm, which determines how widely user posts are distributed, will take into account hoax reports.

    “A post with a link to an article that many people have reported as a hoax or chose to delete will get reduced distribution in the News Feed,” Facebook explained.

    Facebook has become an increasingly important source of news, with 30 percent of adults in the U.S. consuming news on the world’s largest social network, according to a 2013 study by the Pew Research Center in collaboration with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

    Facebook cited stories about dinosaur sightings and research supposedly proving the existence of Santa Claus as examples of fake news stories.

    Facebook said “satirical” content, such as news stories “intended to be humorous, or content that is clearly labeled as satire,” should not be affected.


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    BH_Baby
    BH_Baby
    9 years ago

    Will they call Fox News “satire”?

    qwe123
    qwe123
    9 years ago

    So many slanders about Israel and jews, and the whole believes them. What’s the difference if it’s true or not? It’s all believed.
    The lawmakers about social media should just decide what the news will be, and let those who say it circulate it. No one will ever know.