Facebook has announced new ways to inform users about fact-checked content, as well as actions to be taken against people who repeatedly share misinformation, to prevent false or misleading content from spreading on the platform. According to Facebook, stronger action will be taken against people who repeatedly share misinformation which includes penalties for individual accounts. Read more in our articles including "Facebook to take action against users who repeatedly share misinformation" and "Google Wallet adds Package Tracking via Gmail Receipts".
Facebook has announced new ways to inform users about fact-checked content, as well as actions to be taken against people who repeatedly share misinformation, to prevent false or misleading content from spreading on the platform. According to Facebook, stronger action will be taken against people who repeatedly share misinformation which includes penalties for individual accounts.
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Our article "Facebook to take action against users who repeatedly share misinformation" published on May 27, 2021 covers the latest information about Misinformation penalties. Check it out for the most current details.