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Social media's Latino misinformation problem

Social media's Latino misinformation problem

Meta, Google and other online giants know that disinformation plagues Latinos — so what will they do about it?

Headlines From The Times · Stephanie Valencia, Brian Contreras, Lauren Raab, Shannon Lin, Melissa Kaplan, Mario Diaz, Denise Guerra, Shani Hilton

November 18, 202123m 48s

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Last month, former Facebook employee Frances Haugen revealed she had released thousands of documents that showed how the company knew yet did little to curb harmful content for its billions of users. Those documents also showed that Facebook’s parent company, Meta, knew disinformation on its platforms was particularly corrosive to Latino communities — yet the company did little to stop it. Today, we talk about the damage and what activists are doing to try to stop it.

More reading:

What Facebook knew about its Latino-aimed disinformation problem 

Misinformation online is bad in English. But it’s far worse in Spanish 

Facebook struggled with disinformation targeted at Latinos

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