Facebook moves to flush out fake news
Facebook is overhauling the way its users are shown "trending" topics as part of its battle to stamp out fake news.
Facebook is overhauling the way its users are shown "trending" topics as part of its battle to stamp out fake news.
Facebook has launched its own 'Journalism Project' in an attempt to better engage with news organisations.
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Facebook is introducing new policies to stem the flow of fake news including partnering with third-party fact checkers to flag the most egregious fabricated articles.
Network Ten chairman David Gordon has taken aim at Facebook and its fake news scandal. "Lies and deception," he says.
BBC Global News boss says the media needs help the public figure out what is true or not.
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