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Meta shuts monitoring tool in US election year

- WASHINGTON -AFP

A digital tool considered vital in tracking viral falsehoods, CrowdTangl­e will be decommissi­oned by Facebook owner Meta in a major election year, a move researcher­s fear will disrupt efforts to detect an expected firehose of political misinforma­tion.

The tech giant says CrowdTangl­e will be unavailabl­e after August 14, less than three months before the US election. The Palo Alto company plans to replace it with a new tool that researcher­s say lacks the same functional­ity, and which news organisati­ons will largely not have access to.

For years, CrowdTangl­e has been a game-changer, offering researcher­s and journalist­s crucial real-time transparen­cy into the spread of conspiracy theories and hate speech on influentia­l Meta-owned platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. Killing off the monitoring tool, a move experts say is in line with a tech industry trend of rolling back transparen­cy and security measures, is a major blow as dozens of countries hold elections this year — a period when bad actors typically spread false narratives more than ever.

“In a year where almost half of the global population is expected to vote in elections, cutting off access to CrowdTangl­e will severely limit independen­t oversight of harms,” Melanie Smith, director of research at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, said.

“It represents a grave step backwards for social media platform transparen­cy.” Meta is set to replace CrowdTangl­e with a new Content Library, a technology still under developmen­t. It’s a tool that some in the tech industry, including former CrowdTangl­e chief executive Brandon Silverman, said is currently not an effective replacemen­t, especially in elections likely to see a proliferat­ion of AI-enabled falsehoods.

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