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Facebook faults Twitter For Fact-Checking Trump Tweets
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| Facebook faults Twitter For Fact-Checking Trump Tweets by Shazam(m): Fri 29, May, 2020 11:55am |
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The founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly faulted Twitter for fact-checking US President Donald Trump’s tweets.
This comes a day after microblogging site, Twitter, tagged Trump’s tweets on mail-in voting as misleading. In the tweets, the president told his over 80 million followers that voting through mail, otherwise known as mail-in ballots, was prone to fraud. Shortly after, Twitter tagged the tweets with a circled exclamation mark followed by the text: “Get the facts about mail-in ballots†in a hyperlink. The link takes readers to a Twitter fact-check page that debunks the claim. This infuriated the president who accused Twitter of interfering in the Nov. 3 presidential election, and then threatened to “heavily regulate†or close down social media platforms. Zuckerberg reasoned the social media platforms should not be the “arbiters of truthâ€, according to the New York Post. The paper said the Facebook CEO spoke in an interview with Fox News scheduled to air on Thursday. “We have a different policy, I think, than Twitter on this. ''I just believe strongly that Facebook shouldn’t be the arbiter of truth of everything that people say online. “In general, private companies probably shouldn’t be, especially these platform companies, shouldn’t be in the position of doing that,†he reportedly said. Trump is expected to sign an executive order on social media on Thursday, according to local media reports. Details of the impending executive order were not provided, but Newsweek magazine offered a clue in its report. The magazine quoted two unnamed allies of the President in Congress as saying they were willing to strip Twitter of the “special speech liability immunity it receives because of the fact-checking flapâ€.
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