Threads plans to add labels to identify accounts operated by state-run media outlets and offer fact-checking on the platform.
feature a “Russia state-controlled media” label on Instagram, but no such label appears on their Threads accounts.on its platform. Mosseri tried to justify this decision by saying: “any incremental engagement or revenue they might drive is not at all worth the scrutiny, negativity , or integrity risks that come along with them.
Users attempting to follow certain right-wing figures—including Donald Trump Jr.—on Threads were greeted with a warning saying the account has “repeatedly posted false information.” Meta later said the warnings were the result of an error that has been fixed.for state-affiliated media outlets and government entities after limiting its verified badge to accounts that pay for its $8-a-month subscription.
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