Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Google shares its tactics to ward off misleading information on all its platforms

The previous weekend, Google presented a white paper at the Munich Security Conference that included its practices to curb disinformation across its portal. The search engine giant claims that the same strategies are applied to each of their services including Search, News, YouTube, and even...

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British parliament reveals three reasons for regulating the technology companies

The government body of Britain has been tacking with the tech giants for some time now and today, they published an announcement that clearly states the reason for the regulation. According to the British parliament, the tech giants cannot be trusted and requires to be regulated. Their Digital,...

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Facebook To Demote Unauthentic Content On Its Platform (Social Media Managers, Take Note!)

With time Facebook is making special efforts to make its platform more trustworthy for its users. Recently the social media giant announced that they will be demoting posts that use engagement baits, also videos that are baiting through audio. Facebook said that many pages have been misusing their...

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by Aqsa Rasool via Digital Information World

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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Facebook Ready To Follow The Code of Conduct Set By UK Parliament

British lawmakers pointing out the giant digital companies said that they should follow a certain code of conduct to avoid the spread of misinformation and abuse to data of users. To which Facebook said they are ready to bring reforms wherever needed. Karim Palant, Facebook’s public policy manager...

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