Tell Facebook about false posts
The Menlo Park, California-based social media company said Tuesday that it has updated its service to reduce the number of hoaxes that appear in users’ news feeds. These posts – which include scams or deliberately false or misleading news stories – can annoy users.
Facebook will look at how often users report an item as false – a new feature – and how often users delete the item.
Facebook won’t remove the items. But it will reduce how often offending posts show up in news feeds. Posts will also appear with a message saying that many others on Facebook have reported it as false.
Facebook says humorous and satirical content should not be affected.
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