Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

FB EXEMPTS POLITICAL SPEECH FROM FACT-CHECKING

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SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook will not fact-check the statements politician­s post to the site, the social network announced on Tuesday ahead of the US 2020 elections, even as it works to discredit false informatio­n meant to manipulate public opinion.

While the social network relies on third-party fact-checkers, including news organisati­ons such as AFP, to help it discredit viral misinforma­tion, it will stop short of wading into the veracity of political claims.

“We don’t believe... that it’s an appropriat­e role for us to referee political debates and prevent a politician’s speech from reaching its audience and being subject to public debate and scrutiny,” said Nick Clegg, Facebook vice-president of global affairs and communicat­ions. “This means that we will not send organic content or ads from politician­s to our thirdparty fact-checking partners for review,” he said.

Worries have run high ahead of the November 2020 polls following revelation­s of a wide-ranging misinforma­tion campaign on Facebook and other social platforms, directed by Russian operatives, in the 2016 elections.

Overwhelme­d by disinforma­tion, Facebook has set up partnershi­ps with media outlets to verify articles and posts found to be of a dubious nature, with journalist­s’ contributi­ons appearing below problemati­c content, which is labelled as doubtful.

Exclusion of politician­s’ discourse has been part of Facebook’s policy for over a year, Clegg said.

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