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Meta says it’s stepping up misinformation enforcement during Israel-Hamas war

By Reuters
18 October 2023   |   12:56 pm
Meta is expanding its enforcement of its policies against violent posts and misinformation amid the Israel-Hamas war. It has created a special operations center with experts fluent in Hebrew and Arabic. Meta said it has temporarily lowered the threshold to trigger its technology that prevents "potentially violating and borderline content" from being amplified across its services.

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