{"id":448671,"date":"2023-12-13T17:40:04","date_gmt":"2023-12-13T17:40:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/totalcelnews.com\/?p=448671"},"modified":"2023-12-13T17:40:04","modified_gmt":"2023-12-13T17:40:04","slug":"meta-is-employing-fact-checkers-to-combat-disinformation-on-threads","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/totalcelnews.com\/entertainment\/meta-is-employing-fact-checkers-to-combat-disinformation-on-threads\/","title":{"rendered":"Meta Is Employing Fact-Checkers To Combat Disinformation on Threads"},"content":{"rendered":"
Meta is planning to build a team of fact-checkers specifically to combat disinformation on Threads. The platform already has third-party content moderators on Facebook and Instagram but will now be extending its efforts to the Twitter competitor.<\/p>\n
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri shared the news in a post, saying that they plan to launch the fact-checkers by next year.<\/p>\n
“Early next year, our third-party fact-checking partners will be able to review and rate false content on Threads,” Meta detailed in an update. “Currently, when a fact-checker rates a piece of content as false on Facebook or Instagram, we extend that fact-check rating to near-identical content on Threads, but fact-checkers cannot rate Threads content on its own.”<\/p>\n
Essentially, the fact-checkers working on Meta\u2019s other platforms determine if a given piece of content can be considered disinformation or merely false. If that same information appears on Threads, it\u2019ll also be removed. Given that Threads is a text-based platform, however, it\u2019s likely that a good deal of its content \u2013 disinformation included \u2013 will need its own set of eyes.<\/p>\n
“We currently match fact-check ratings from Facebook or Instagram to Threads, but our goal is for fact-checking partners to have the ability to review and rate misinformation on the app,” Mosseri wrote. “More to come soon.”<\/p>\n
\nPost by @mosseriView on Threads<\/p>\n
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