European Union officials unveiled a new 'anti-disinformation code' to crack down on fake accounts and falsehoods. It includes companies such as Google, Facebook-parent Meta, Twitter and TikTok.
Washington European Union officials on Thursday announced new, voluntary commitments by companies including Google, Facebook-parent Meta, Twitter and TikTok to limit the spread of fake and misleading content.
Under the newest version of a code of conduct originally established in 2018, nearly three dozen entities vowed to step up efforts to detect false claims, to label political advertising more transparently and to restrict advertising around disinformation, among other moves.
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