Are you still confused how your post or pictures get blocked even without violating Facebook Privacy and Policy
Aside Facebook default keywords related to abusive or violence, it as been detected that there are some contracted viewers who preview your post, they was employed as Facebook post surveyors, FACT CHECKERS are the current famous ones that has been detected but that’s not all.
If Facebook is flagging your photo and posts as false information, you are on the right page to settle the matter.
Meanwhile, Facebook has been notifying Nigerian about their verified I formation as false. So, if you receive a notification concerning the Nigeria Government killing of protesters by Facebook that it is a false information by fact checkers robot then read the steps to stop it henceforth.
Steps to correct that nonsense;
Search “POST CHECKERS” and “TIMELINE CHECKERS” and block them all
Or
Go-to Facebook setting > Blocking list > Search for Fact Checker
You will find about 40 of them, then block everything you see there.
Then you are good to go. ✊
Facebook’s Approach to Fact-Checking: How It Works:
Since we do not believe that a private company like Facebook should be the arbiters of truth, we rely on independent fact-checkers to identify and review potential misinformation, which enables us to take action.
- IdentifyWe identify potential misinformation using a variety of signals, and our fact-checking partners can also proactively identify content on their own.
- ReviewFact-checkers review and rate the accuracy of stories through original reporting, including interviewing primary sources, consulting public data and conducting analyses of media, including photos and video.
- ActOnce we have a rating from a fact-checking partner, we take action by ensuring that fewer people see that misinformation by surfacing fact-check articles to users across our platforms and showing labels on top of false stories.
1. IDENTIFY
How does Facebook use technology to detect potential misinformation?
We use a number of signals to predict content that might be misinformation, and surface it to fact-checkers.
For example, we use feedback from our users who flag content they see in their News Feed as being potentially false. We also look at other user patterns, like people commenting and saying that they don’t believe a certain post.
We also use machine learning models to continuously improve our ability to predict misinformation. We feed ratings from our fact-checking partners back into this model, so that we get better and better over time at predicting content that could be false.
2. REVIEW
What ratings options can fact-checking partners choose from?
There are several rating options that third-party fact-checkers can apply to content.
- FalseContent that has no basis in fact.
- AlteredImage, audio, or video content that has been edited or synthesized beyond adjustments for clarity or quality, in ways that could mislead people.
- Partly FalseContent that has some factual inaccuracies.
- Missing ContextContent that may mislead without additional context.
3. ACT
How does Facebook take action based on fact-checkers’ ratings?
When False, Altered, Partly False or Missing Context is selected by a fact-checking partner, we take action. Some of these actions may include:
- Reduced DistributionWe show the piece of content lower in News Feed, significantly reducing its distribution. And on Instagram, we remove it from Explore and hashtag pages and downrank content in feed and Stories.
- Sharing WarningWhen someone tries to share a post that’s been rated by a fact-checker, we’ll show them a pop-up notice so people can decide for themselves what to read, trust, and share.
- Sharing NotificationsIf someone has shared a story that is later determined by fact-checkers to be false, we notify them that there is additional reporting on that piece of content.
- Misinformation LabelsWe apply a clear, visual label to content that has been debunked by fact-checkers, and surface their fact-checking articles for additional context.
- Removing Incentives for Repeat OffendersWhen Pages or websites repeatedly share content that’s been debunked by fact-checking partners, they will see their overall distribution reduced, and will lose the ability to advertise or monetize within a given time period.
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