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by dasil003
2012 days ago
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Media companies have always had to decide what is misinformation, and is an entire discipline called fact checking to support it. Now obviously social media is not the same as traditional media, but they have the same reach, and with orders of magnitude less latency and more virality. I'm not sure how you propose the government and legal system can stay on top of this—by the time the courts hear about something weeks, months and years later the damage has been done and the news cycle has moved on. It's not ideal for Facebook to be the arbiter of truth (and neither do they want that responsibility), but operationally any solution has to be deeply embedded within their systems. |
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That was until 1987 the Reagan administration eliminated the Fairness Doctrine... thanks Reagan!