It’s time to rethink how we fight election misinformation
by Ryan Broderick from The Verge - All Posts on (#64QHS)
Vincent Kilbride / The Verge
Last month, all four major online social platforms - Meta, Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok - released their plans for combating misinformation and disinformation in the weeks leading up to the 2022 US midterms.
Meta will have voting alerts, real-time fact-checking in both English and Spanish, and as it did in 2020, it will also be banning new political, electoral and social issue ads" during the week leading up to the election. Twitter is focusing on prebunks," proactively fact-checking content in users' feeds based on search terms and hashtags and will have election-themed Explore pages. YouTube is rolling out information widgets on search pages for candidates. And TikTok will have curated election hashtags full of vetted information...