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Meta to keep factcheckers for Australian election

Josh Taylor

Factcheckers will be in operation on posts on Facebook and Instagram during the Australian federal election this year, with the move to ditch factcheckers limited to the US for now.

In a blog post on Tuesday night, Meta’s head of policy in Australia, Cheryl Seeto, said Agence France-Presse and the Australian Associated Press would continue to independently review content during the federal election campaign.

Where content is debunked, a warning label will be attached to the posts and its distribution will be limited. However, this will not apply to content posted by politicians – except if they’re sharing a post that has been already factchecked.

AAP will also work with Meta on a new media literacy campaign to help Australians “critically assess the content they view online”.

The company said it would remove the “most serious kinds” of misinformation, including threats of violence or physical harm, or those that attempt to interfere with voting.

Meta will also apply labels to AI-generated content where it is determined to be AI-generated, and AI content is also eligible for factchecking.

The revision of Meta’s hateful conduct policy now applies globally, however, meaning political advertising that previously wouldn’t have been allowed on Meta’s platform may now be allowed. The company would not speak on hypotheticals, but it is understood the controversial Clive Palmer ads in newspapers last week would have been allowed.

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Taylor says Coalition would introduce ‘antisemitism’ question to citizenship test

Angus Taylor also said the Coalition was looking to add an “antisemitism” question to the citizenship test:

We have already said [we] will strengthen our citizenship test to make sure there is a specific question there, [a] criterion around antisemitism, because we have seen rampant antisemitism in this country. It’s completely unacceptable.

And those coming to this country, we need to be confident that they’re not going to perpetuate that unacceptable behaviour that we have seen in recent times.

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source: theguardian.com


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