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Edric π©
@edricnguyen.eth
π Hey friends! I'm thinking about good place to roll out. While exploring Farcaster, I've noticed minimal spam and mostly engaging content. π Which platforms need fact-checking for misleading β Reddit, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, or elsewhere? Thanks for the help π, Iβm eager to hear your thoughts!
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kripcat.eth π©
@kripcat.eth
YouTube and Facebook are the biggest culprits for misinformation imo. YouTube maybe has an easier implementation since videos have distinct urls, maybe harder to implement on a social media feed like Facebookβs.
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Edric π©
@edricnguyen.eth
Thank you for support, Kripcat π«Ά I will try to search for misleading videos on YouTube. What do you think about Reddit?
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kripcat.eth π©
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Reddit seems like a more complex beast, because subs are moderated and there are large in-depth comment chains. Whole subs can be massive echo chambers. I donβt think itβs the low hanging fruit.
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