Facebook releases 40 million warning labels
Facebook releases 40 million warning labels
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Veteran social media company Facebook has released 40 million warning labels to check fake content linked to the Coronavirus, which will allow users to easily identify misinformation related to the virus. Also, the company has partnered with FACT check companies to identify fake information of coronavirus. At the same time, the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared this information.

Warning labels will prevent fake content
Mark Zuckerberg has said that through these warning labels, it will be easy to prevent fake content and users will not click on these labels after viewing them. He has further said that we have given a page at the top of our main app, which provides correct information about the corona virus. On the other hand, it is very important to stop spreading the wrong information, otherwise it can harm the users.

Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp usage increased
Mark Zuckerberg says that the use of WhatsApp and Messenger has increased rapidly, where the virus is the most. More than 50 percent of users have used these platforms for audio and video calls.

Facebook had earlier banned advertisements
Facebook banned ads that provided false information about the coronavirus a few months ago. Let us tell you that such information was being given about the Coronavirus in these advertisements, which was completely wrong. In addition, ads for the prevention or treatment of the coronavirus were also removed from Facebook's platform. At the same time, the company said that the information related to the Coronavirus was available in these deleted advertisements. At the same time, it was also affecting the users.

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