'Frances Haugen's SEC filing shows yet again that Facebook cannot be trusted and needs Congress to step in to stop the spread of disinformation,' said Michael Khoo of foe_us.
"Frances Haugen's SEC filing shows yet again that Facebook cannot be trusted and needs Congress to step in to stop the spread of disinformation,"PostOne complaint alleges that climate change misinformation was prominently available on Facebook and that the company lacked a clear policy on the issue as recently as last year, despite Facebook executives' committing to fight the"global crisis" during earnings calls.
, Nick Clegg, then-vice president of global affairs and communications at Facebook,"told the Climate Disinformation Coalition that there is only a 'small amount' of climate change disinformation on the platform."promoted Similar to Clegg's letter, Meta spokesperson Drew Pusateri"said that misinformation makes up a small amount of climate change content in the company's apps, and that it spikes periodically, such as during extreme weather events," thereported Friday."He said the company has taken steps to make it easier for fact-checkers to find climate content."
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