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US Elections 2024 Heads Into Post-Truth Polls as Platforms Shun Arbiter Role

Jan 22, 2024 · bloomberg.com
US Elections 2024 Heads Into Post-Truth Polls as Platforms Shun Arbiter Role
The 2022 US election is expected to be rife with misinformation, with social media platforms showing reluctance in filtering out false content. This is despite the availability of artificial intelligence tools that can simplify the process. Elon Musk's transformation of Twitter into a more unregulated platform exemplifies this trend, but other platforms are also altering their monitoring strategies.

Meta Platforms Inc., for instance, is downplaying news and political content on Facebook, Instagram, and its new Threads app. Similarly, Google's YouTube has decided against removing false information about the 2020 election, arguing that it limits political speech. Meta has adopted a similar policy, indicating a shift in how social media platforms handle misinformation.

Key takeaways

  • Voters in the US election may face increased misinformation due to social media platforms' reluctance to remove false content.
  • Elon Musk's transformation of Twitter into a more unrestricted platform is a significant example of this trend.
  • Meta Platforms Inc. is downplaying news and political content on Facebook, Instagram, and its new Threads app.
  • Google's YouTube and Meta have decided that removing false information about the 2020 election restricts too much political speech.
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