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Meta claims news is not an antidote to misinformation on its platforms


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Company says it has ‘never thought about news’ as a way to counter misleading content on Facebook and Instagram despite evidence to the contrary

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Meta has claimed news is not the antidote to misinformation and disinformation spreading on Facebook and Instagram, as the company continues to push back against being forced to pay media companies for news in Australia.

Meta announced in March it would not enter into new agreements with media companies to pay for news following the end of contracts signed in 2021 under the Morrison government’s news media bargaining code.

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Continue reading…Company says it has ‘never thought about news’ as a way to counter misleading content on Facebook and Instagram despite evidence to the contraryFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastMeta has claimed news is not the antidote to misinformation and disinformation spreading on Facebook and Instagram, as the company continues to push back against being forced to pay media companies for news in Australia.Meta announced in March it would not enter into new agreements with media companies to pay for news following the end of contracts signed in 2021 under the Morrison government’s news media bargaining code.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…