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Facebook says it won’t fact check politician­s

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Facebook says it does not fact check politician­s’ statements, even if they might be false. The social network operator says that’s because such statements could be newsworthy — and that it doesn’t want to act as a “referee” for political debates.

The company works with thirdparty fact checkers including The Associated Press to weed out misinforma­tion, such as false news and manipulate­d photos and videos.

Speaking at the Atlantic Festival in Washington on Tuesday, Nick Clegg, Facebook’s vice president of global affairs, said the company has exempted politician­s from its fact checking program for more than a year. But if politician­s share previously debunked links or other material, those will be demoted and banned from being included in ads.

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