Social Media Giants Systemically Fail on Hate and Disinformation, Report Says

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Social Media Giants Systemically Fail on Hate and Disinformation, Report Says
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A new report warns that social media platforms are not prepared to combat efforts that sow doubt about upcoming midterm outcomes.

Free Press, “The problem is just as dire in advance of the 2022 U.S. midterms as it was during the nation’s 2020 elections.”Failed to clearly update their election integrity systems in time for the elections;

Failed to close what they call “newsworthiness” or “public interest” exceptions that give prominent users and politicians a “get out of jail free” card and allow them to post lies without consequences from the platforms. “The unchecked spread of online lies about the 2020 election fueled real-world violence on January 6,” said Nora Benavidez, report author and senior counsel and director of digital justice and civil rights at Free Press. “And although most people in the United States now believe that Big Tech should do more to curb the online spread of disinformation and incitements to violence, social media companies keep failing to protect users.

“These are systemic failures across all of the major social media companies that show how little the companies care about safeguarding elections and fighting extremism and lies on their platforms,” she added.

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