Facebook Will Let You Flag Content As 'False'
jfruh writes: If you're tired of seeing fake or misleading news articles posted by your friends to Facebook and then spreading like wildfire, you might be in luck. In a system that's something like Slashdot comment moderation on a grand scale, you'll now be able to flag a story as false. Links that have been flagged this way by many users will appear less frequently in people's newsfeeds, or with a disclaimer attached.
What could possibly go wrong?
Slashdot doesn't have a "False" moderation... and it could use one.
All my liberal friends think I'm a conservative, all my conservative friends think I'm a liberal.
So if enough people don't believe something and flag it false, it becomes "false." Something else for paid shills and opinionated people to do I suppose.
There should be a requirement that if you flag a story as false, you have to provide a link to a reputable source refuting it.
I already do this on Facebook, but I always provide a link to Politifacts or Factcheck or even Snopes. If you don't, you'll just be that guy who says "no" because he's to naive to believe that Obama already has secret death panels that kill millions of Americans each year.
I read the internet for the articles.
"Isn't my new baby the cutest thing ever?" - FALSE
Excellent! Next up: ranking everyone on Facebook from best to worst!
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