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Facebook hit by tsunami of bogus political news: NGO

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A 'tsunami' of political disinforma­tion is pounding Facebook users with the US presidenti­al election still a year away, online activist network Avaaz said in a report released.

An analysis by the NGO of the top 100 bogus news reports about US politics that went viral on Facebook in the 10 months ending Oct 31 showed that politicall­y tinged false news got more than 158 million views.

That number of views was enough to reach every US voter at least once if evenly spread across the electorate, according to Avaaz, whose areas of activism include human rights and climate change.

"These findings can only be seen as the tip of the iceberg of disinforma­tion ahead of the US 2020 elections," Avaaz said in the report.

Avaaz only looked at reports that were fact-checked and debunked by reputable fact-checking organisati­ons.

The NGO called for further analysis of misinforma­tion spreading on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and WhatsApp to expose "what lies below the surface of this tidal wave approachin­g the horizon of the US 2020 elections".

Avaaz called for Facebook and all other social media platforms to implement a "Correct the Record" process in which independen­t fact-checkers make sure users exposed to false informatio­n are notified and offered correction­s.

"The 2020 elections are at risk," said Avaaz campaign director Fadi Quran.

"The most effective solution to this threat that does not undermine our free speech is to notify users when they've been targeted with viral lies and work with independen­t fact-checkers to correct the record."

Democrats and liberals were twice as likely as Republican­s or conservati­ves to be targets of bogus news reports, according to Avaaz findings.

Facebook

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been investing heavily to prevent its platform from being used to deceptivel­y sway elections or spread false informatio­n after the social network was used to sow division among US voters in 2016.

Facebook said it currently has 40 teams that focus on elections in order to increase transparen­cy, reduce disinforma­tion and harmful content, as well as remove inaccurate voting informatio­n or any content that violates community standards, such as hate messages.

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