
New York. Have you liked or commented on any such Facebook post about Kovid-19, which has proved to be a rumor? If yes, then this news is very important for you.
The social media company Facebook said on Thursday that its users will now know that the post containing false and harmful information related to Kovid-19 that they liked, responded to or commented on has been removed.
Facebook also said that through this, users who are connected to information related to the virus which has been declared false by WHO, will be warned through this. People will start seeing these warning messages in the coming weeks.
Facebook's new feature: The company said that it is also launching a new 'Get the facts' feature on its news feed related to Kovid-19, which includes articles based on tested facts related to the corona virus. Will be
Facebook's new feature: Many popular Silicon Valley online companies, including Facebook, have taken unprecedented steps to prevent a wave of misleading and dangerous information about the Corona virus. The company has banned advertisements related to the treatment or treatment of the corona virus.
New algorithm: The company is also using the new algorithm. At the same time, health officials are also trying to put the facts given by the state or local health departments in relation to the virus to their users. In spite of all this, all the misinformation has not been stopped from spreading immediately.
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