Facebook users have reported seeing a pop-up window when they attempted to share articles that were deemed inaccurate by third-party "fact-checkers". |
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Facebook has introduced its weapon to combat 'fake news'.
Users have reported seeing a pop-up window when they attempted to share articles that were deemed inaccurate by third-party fact-checkers.
The feature is part of Facebook's program to work with third-party fact-checking organizations that are have agreed to Poynter's International Fact Checking Code of Principles reports the Daily Mail.
'There have been some accusations that say that we actually want this kind of content on our service because its more content and people click on it, but that's crap,' said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg while visiting North Carolina A7T State university earlier this month.
'No one in our community wants fake information.'
'We are also victims of this and we do not want it on our service.'
'We don't want any of it.'
Facebook revealed that it would use fact-checkers to crack down on false stories in December, following accusations it allowed the spread of 'fake news' to swing the election.
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