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Facebook seeks to eliminate false news on its social network ahead of the start of elections in the United Kingdom



Facebook and false news have had a big impact on the results of the US tests, and as a result, Facebook has now decided to take serious steps to stop this false news spread to various social media.

Facebook has booked a full page in a number of British newspapers to tell people how to find false and false news just before the UK election begins. Facebook has taken a series of steps to put an end to false news on Facebook. The company has also released a new feature that will monitor false content on its social network.

We've found that if you read an article that makes people want to share it a little, it would be a sign that the article is misleading in some way. In December, we began to test the integration of this feature into the rankings, specifically the false articles, and found that people did not like sharing this kind of content. We are now expanding the experience to include the UK.

As you know most likely, the UK elections will be held in June, and Facebook will look to stop all false content from spreading on its social network to avoid influencing people's votes in the election to avoid the US scenario.

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