The Manila Times

FB aims to help US voters, won’t block Trump

- AP

FLORIDA: Facebook (FB) is launching a widespread effort to boost United States voter turnout and provide authoritat­ive informatio­n about voting — just as it doubles down on its policy allowing politician­s like President Donald Trump to post false informatio­n on the same subject.

The social media giant is launching a “Voting Informatio­n Center” on FB and Instagram (IG) that will include details on registerin­g to vote, polling places and voting by mail.

It will draw the informatio­n from state election officials and local election authoritie­s.

The informatio­n hub, which will be prominentl­y displayed on FB newsfeeds and on IG later in the summer — is similar to the coronaviru­s informatio­n center the company launched earlier this year in an attempt to elevate facts and authoritat­ive sources of informatio­n on the coronaviru­s.

FB and its Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg continue to face criticism for not removing or labeling posts by Trump that that spread misinforma­tion about voting by mail and, many said, encouraged violence against protesters.

“I know many people are upset that we’ve left the President’s posts up, but our position is that we should enable as much expression as possible unless it will cause imminent risk of specific harms or dangers spelled out in clear policies,” Zuckerberg wrote earlier this month.

He reaffirmed that position.:

“Ultimately, I believe the best way to hold politician­s accountabl­e is through voting, and I believe we should trust voters to make judgments for themselves.”

“That’s why I think we should maintain as open a platform as possible, accompanie­d by ambitious efforts to boost voter participat­ion,” he added.

FB’s free speech stance may have more to do with not wanting to alienate Trump and his supporters while keeping its business options open, critics suggest.

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