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Uncovering alleged misleading practices as Meta comes under fire

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Tech giant Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is facing scrutiny over allegations of misleading practices regarding its handling of disinformation and misinformation on its platform.

A recent formal complaint has raised concerns about the efficacy of Meta’s fact-checking system and the transparency of its reporting.

Allegations and Concerns

The complaint, filed by online safety research group Reset.Tech, alleges that Meta is not living up to its claims outlined in its transparency report. It suggests that small changes in wording can circumvent Meta’s automated labeling of known falsehoods, leading to misinformation slipping through the cracks undetected.

Meta HQ in the United States.

Loopholes in Fact-Checking

One of the key issues highlighted in the complaint is the treatment of misinformation posts that undergo slight modifications.

While Meta’s fact-checkers may identify and label the original post, variations of the same misinformation with minor changes often go unlabeled, creating loopholes in Meta’s fact-checking system.

Response from Meta

Meta has denied the allegations, stating that its transparency report accurately reflects its practices. According to Meta, the company proactively identifies and labels content that matches or is near-identical to content previously identified as false by third-party fact-checking organizations.

The complaint has been submitted to the Digital Industry Group Inc (DIGI), which represents major tech platforms in Australia, including Meta.

However, the complaint is currently stalled at a procedural hurdle, raising concerns about the effectiveness of self-regulation and corporate accountability in addressing misinformation.

As the complaint against Meta awaits further review, it underscores the ongoing challenges in combating misinformation online.

With the proliferation of false information and the potential impact on public discourse, there is a growing need for robust fact-checking mechanisms and transparent reporting practices from tech companies like Meta.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Deadpool & Wolverine movie seeks to break Disney’s streak of comic book flops

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A new hope for Disney’s comic book universe.

 

The upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine movie aims to revitalise Disney’s comic book adaptations, breaking the recent streak of underperforming titles on Disney Plus. Despite high expectations, series like She-Hulk: Attorney at Law and Secret Invasion failed to capture audiences, leaving fans eager for a blockbuster hit. With iconic characters and a promise of thrilling action, this film is set to reinvigorate the franchise and restore faith in Disney’s comic book ventures.

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AI enters the Big Brother house, raising concerns around the truth of reality TV

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How will the integration of AI into reality TV impact audience engagement and what role will this have on the future of entertainment?

The latest season of Big Brother has left fans scratching their heads with the introduction of Big Brother AI, also knowns as BB AI, taking centre stage.

Tom Finnigan from Talkingbrands.ai joins to discuss all the curious AI cases of the week. #featured

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UN initiative aims to set international standards for AI ethics

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The United Nations has launched a comprehensive initiative aimed at establishing international guidelines for the governance of artificial intelligence.

The UN seeks to address ethical concerns, regulatory frameworks, and human rights implications associated with AI advancements.

Dr. Karen Sutherland from the UniSC joins to discuss the latest. #featured

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