Facebook is facing a much more black-and-white content battle against Russian misinformation than it has with the pandemic and 2020 US presidential election, expert says

Written by on April 2, 2022

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr ZelenskyyMikhail Svetlov/Getty Images, Laurent Van der Stockt for Le Monde/Getty Images

  • Facebook has been faced with more straightforward content moderation decisions concerning Russia's war on Ukraine.

  • Russia's invasion received universal condemnation, creating less confusion as to how Facebook should act against misinformation and propaganda.

  • One expert told Insider that more unilateral scrutiny of the war means fewer cries of censorship.

Facebook and its parent company . . .



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