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TikTok created an election center earlier this year to help voters in the U.S. The platform also said that starting this week, anyone who searches on Facebook using keywords related to the election, including “election fraud,” will automatically see a pop-up window with links to trustworthy voting resources. “We are investing a significant amount of resources, with work spanning more than 40 teams and hundreds of people,” Meta said in a statement emailed to the AP. The company dismissed criticism that it's not doing enough and denied reports that it has cut the number of staffers focused on elections.
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Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, announced this week that it had reopened its election command center, which oversees real-time efforts to combat misinformation about elections. “We'll stay vigilant ahead of, during, and after Election Day.”
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“Our teams continue to monitor the midterms closely, working to quickly remove content that violates our policies," YouTube said in a statement.
- Social media intermediaries have obligations under Indian laws: MoS Rajeev Chandrasekhar.
- Platforms have also created partnerships with fact-checking organizations and news outlets like the AP, which is part of Meta's fact-checking program. Users who consistently violate the rules can be suspended. Most major platforms have announced steps intended to curb misinformation about voting and elections, including labels, warnings and changes to systems that automatically recommend certain content. On Twitter, Zignal's analysis found that tweets amplifying conspiracy theories about the upcoming election have been reposted many thousands of times, alongside posts restating debunked claims about the 2020 election.
Mentions of a "stolen election" and “voter fraud” have soared in recent months and are now two of the three most popular terms included in discussions of this year's election, according to an analysis of social media, online and broadcast content conducted by media intelligence firm Zignal Labs on behalf of The Associated Press.
- US Appeals Court Bars Big Tech From Regulating Online Speech: Report.
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