The feature is expected to launch early next year and users will see third-party verification partners flag and verify content. The app will empower users by allowing them to customize their experience by adjusting the level of “featured, fact-checked content” in their feed. Mosseri emphasized that user preferences come from InstagramWill be moved to topics.
Social media platforms are under pressure to increase content moderation as misinformation concerns grow in the run-up to the US election. Threads* doesn’t position itself as a primary news source, but it still aims to gain more control over content.
*Belongs to Meta, who is recognized as an extremist and banned in the Russian Federation
Source: Ferra

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