Instagram is making major moderation changes in an attempt to help stem the flow of disinformation, hoaxes, and fake news regarding COVID-19 on its platform., the company announced steps to bring its moderation in line with the moderation already employed by its parent company Facebook.
A sign is posted on the door of a Joe and The Juice juice bar and coffee shop, which remained open for takeaway orders, in San Francisco, Tuesday, March 17, 2020.Instagram and Facebook both use third-party fact-checking to police their services, and frequently remove posts that are flagged as false. But on Instagram, those posts could still appear in user feeds — even though they were removed from the Explore and Discover sections of the app.
Stop sending us information from the OMS, thats FAKE NEWS
'Finally' seems to be the operative word and a consistent theme with Zuckerberg. Things aren't changed until enough criticism is piled on him.
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