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Meta's anti-misinformation strategy for the 2022 midterms is mostly a repeat of 2020

during the last week of the election campaign. This isn't quite a carbon copy, however, as Meta is fine-tuning its methods in response to lessons learned two years ago.

To start, Meta is"elevating" post comments from local elections officials to make sure reliable polling information surfaces in conversations. The company is also acknowledging concerns that it used info labels too often in 2020 — for the 2022 midterms, it's planning to show labels in a"targeted and strategic way.", and echoes the philosophy of its social media rival.

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