Facebook, Google and Twitter have discussed with federal officials how they can prevent the spread of election misinformation amid warnings of foreign interference and President Trump calling the vote’s integrity into question
Facebook Inc., Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Twitter Inc. have discussed with federal officials how the social-media platforms can prevent the spread of misinformation in the days before and after the election, after the U.S. intelligence community warned of foreign interference and President Trump called the vote’s integrity into question.
The conversations are designed to address problems that may arise from across the political spectrum and have included the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Homeland Security...
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