Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook is continuing its campaign to try persuade Americans that it’s doing everything it can to ensure the social platform isn’t going to gum up the U.S.
elections this November.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday announced additional steps the company is taking to help secure the “integrity” of U.S.
elections by encouraging voting, steering users to authoritative information, and reducing the risks of post-election confusion.Among the new measures: Facebook will not accept new political ads in the week before the Nov.
3 election; it will remove posts that claim people will get COVID-19 if they take part in voting; and it will attach an informational label to content that seeks to “delegitimize” the.
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