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Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by HonNL: 6:52pm On May 26, 2021
Today, we’re launching new ways to inform people if they’re interacting with content that’s been rated by a fact-checker as well as taking stronger action against people who repeatedly share misinformation on Facebook. Whether it’s false or misleading content about COVID-19 and vaccines, climate change, elections or other topics, we’re making sure fewer people see misinformation on our apps.

More Context For Pages That Repeatedly Share False Claims

We want to give people more information before they like a Page that has repeatedly shared content that fact-checkers have rated, so you’ll see a pop up if you go to like one of these Pages. You can also click to learn more, including that fact-checkers said some posts shared by this Page include false information and a link to more information about our fact-checking program. This will help people make an informed decision about whether they want to follow the Page.

Expanding Penalties For Individual Facebook Accounts

Since launching our fact-checking program in late 2016, our focus has been on reducing viral misinformation. We’ve taken stronger action against Pages, Groups, Instagram accounts and domains sharing misinformation and now, we’re expanding some of these efforts to include penalties for individual Facebook accounts too. Starting today, we will reduce the distribution of all posts in News Feed from an individual’s Facebook account if they repeatedly share content that has been rated by one of our fact-checking partners. We already reduce a single post’s reach in News Feed if it has been debunked.

Redesigned Notifications When People Share Fact-Checked Content

We currently notify people when they share content that a fact-checker later rates, and now we’ve redesigned these notifications to make it easier to understand when this happens. The notification includes the fact-checker’s article debunking the claim as well as a prompt to share the article with their followers. It also includes a notice that people who repeatedly share false information may have their posts moved lower in News Feed so other people are less likely to see them.

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by ictjobber: 7:11pm On May 26, 2021
Lol.... Na Zuckerberg go tire

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Nobody: 7:11pm On May 26, 2021
Fake news has led to loss of lives and violence. People should be careful what they share

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Olatunji1929: 7:12pm On May 26, 2021
All the ipob members account are in God hand because those people are master of misinformation,they too like sharing unverified news, they should please ban kanu completely from every social media like his boss Donald fraud.

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by sureteeboy(m): 7:12pm On May 26, 2021
If Mark Zuckerberg decides to extend this to WhatsApp as well, I just hope all our Moms won't get banned from using the platform

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Offpoint1: 7:12pm On May 26, 2021
Those "share this post with family and friends and receive break through before the end of this week"... "Don't ignore, bla bla bla ignored last week and bla bla bla happened to him"

These set of people should be included

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by cosse(m): 7:12pm On May 26, 2021
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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Thinktwicemybro: 7:13pm On May 26, 2021
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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by HEAVEN4444: 7:13pm On May 26, 2021
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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by eherbal(m): 7:14pm On May 26, 2021
As long as we keep reporting the pages spreading the fake news, it will eventually be flagged by Facebook. Stop sharing unverified information. Dont encourage rumors and fake news.EODgrin

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by AmigoDeDon(m): 7:15pm On May 26, 2021
Good one
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Nobody: 7:17pm On May 26, 2021
cheesy

Their actions doesn’t exceed a week, but nairaland murderators will ban for 5 months .



Wicked people

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by AmbaliJ: 7:20pm On May 26, 2021
Fake news might trigger world war 3 if something is done about it fast.

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Mophor: 7:20pm On May 26, 2021
sureteeboy:
If Mark Zuckerberg decides to extend this to WhatsApp as well, I just hope all our Moms won't get banned from using the platform

grin grin grin
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Miracle1991: 7:21pm On May 26, 2021
Now what will happen with ipob? They are full of lies and propaganda, how are they going to lie to their piglets again?
Seun take note!

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Casper21: 7:21pm On May 26, 2021
Nonsense Facebook. Me wey dey chop ban on FB Nko without posting false information. That's why I love Nairaland, you are free to air your views and be seen whether real or fake cool
But opera news suppose win award for fake news oo

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Nobody: 7:23pm On May 26, 2021
Good move.
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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by EatforHealth: 7:24pm On May 26, 2021
I really wish they pay more attention to online racism and cyber bullying
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And for those fraudsters-turned motivational speakers online who flaunt their wealth and get online approvals, is that not false information too?

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Confirmedzombie: 7:27pm On May 26, 2021
This will really affect the Brainwashed IPOB TERRORIST.

Igbos are the greatest fake news peddlers in the world.

Bloody terrorists

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by juve4life: 7:28pm On May 26, 2021
EatforHealth:
I really wish they pay more attention to online racism and cyber bullying
They have. It is called blocking

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by ArewaNightmare: 7:28pm On May 26, 2021
grin they should go after that group of urchins called BMC , their wayward father LAI MOHAMMED, GARBA SHEHU ,APC ERATS, MUMUSLIM PROPAGANDA GROUPS

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by seborrhic: 7:28pm On May 26, 2021
Nairaland should do the same.
Miscreants,touts,agberos,kids, downright mischief makers and born liars have taken over the forum.
Even some of the moderators,asides being intellectually deficit,are culprits.

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Banmeallday: 7:28pm On May 26, 2021
Confirmedzombie:
This will really affect the Brainwashed IPOB TERRORIST.

Igbos are the greatest fake news peddlers in the world.

Bloody terrorists

But where is your president? Is that fake?

He has not even briefed you on whether COVID cases are getting better or who the new Defence Chief will be...live and direct?

Foolish Black Niggers

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by EatforHealth: 7:28pm On May 26, 2021
juve4life:

They have. It is called blocking

Interesting. I've learned something new today. Thanks so for getting me informed
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by cosmos1440: 7:32pm On May 26, 2021
IPOB will not like this.
Umu incorrigible liars.

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Sebastine1994(m): 7:34pm On May 26, 2021
over regulation is what would kill Facebook.

the same thing is happening to quora, having too much rules.

humans hate rules, that was why God reduced the ten commandment to only one commandments.

LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS I HAVE LOVED YOU.

Facebook will ban your account for just minor infringement. they change policy everyday since apple blocked their source of income..

Young people are running away to other platform because their parents have all joined Facebook,

Facebook is already making a lot of enemies, I see their downfall coming soon. they will be relegated like 2go

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by BRATISLAVA: 7:36pm On May 26, 2021
How do they judge what is false information or not? This need to police peoples thoughts is going to get ridiculous.

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