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SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 21 — Is Facebook effectively fighting misinformation about Covid-19? The American giant has revealed the results of an internal analysis of its actions since the beginning of the health crisis. While banning only 3,000 accounts and other pages, Facebook has nevertheless...

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 21 — Is Facebook effectively fighting misinformation about Covid-19? The American giant has revealed the results of an internal analysis of its actions since the beginning of the health crisis.

The fight against misinformation remains a major issue for online platforms. Facebook is constantly developing new features to curb the spread of false and misleading information on its platform. Often criticised for a lack of effectiveness, the American giant clearly wishes to demonstrate the opposite by publishing the results of its tenth “Community Standards Enforcement Report” this August 18.

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