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Can Social Media Tamp Down the Misinformation Now?

Can Social Media Tamp Down the Misinformation Now?

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Even as President Joe Biden was sworn in, conspiracy theories continued to fly on social media.

Four of the five most popular tweets about the inauguration promoted conspiracies about COVID-19 and/or the election in the days leading up to the ceremony. The findings highlight just how difficult moderation will be in the coming years as social media companies face increased scrutiny, reports Francesca Billington.

Amazon offers to help U.S. with vaccine distribution in letter to Biden.

Biden takes over POTUS Twitter account.

In a hidden message on White House website, Biden calls for coders.

TikTok's new Q&A feature lets creators respond to fan questions using text or video.

Meanwhile, it's investigating the actions of another top AI ethicist.

SpaceX delivers 60 more Starlink satellites in first launch of 2021.

Rocket Lab completes its first rocket launch of 2021 and 18th mission overall.

California plaintiffs sue Tencent alleging its WeChat app is censoring, surveilling them.

Peter Thiel got Trump to pardon an Uber engineer sentenced to prison.

Despite a crackdown on social media content that calls for violence, posts about conspiracy theories continue to proliferate on both fringe alt-right sites and mainstream platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Read more>>

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