From Protect the Investigation <[email protected]>
Subject Playing by their own rules
Date April 28, 2020 10:07 PM
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Welcome to Defend American Democracy, a project of Protect The Investigation. You'll hear from us regularly about the latest news to protect our democracy -- and how you can take action. If you'd like to share a topic we should cover, reply to this email.

Here's an interesting one,

Last month, Facebook removed a video shared by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, citing it violated their policy about misinformation. The post made unverified claims about an antimalarial drug that could cure coronavirus. [[link removed]]

So why is Donald Trump allowed to make the very same claims during his press conferences shared on Facebook?

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been known to look the other way when it comes to false or misleading information on his platform. He's insisted that Facebook users, not companies or governments, should decide fact from fiction -- except when he decides Facebook should weigh in, like with Bolsonaro's blatant misinformation, but not Trump's.

Read a breakdown about this incident from Techcrunch >> [[link removed]]

Facebook recently announced it will enhance efforts to warn users of posts containing misinformation that could lead to physical harm. [[link removed]]

But when it comes time to stamp out lies and misinformation around the coronavirus pandemic -- much of it shared by the Trump administration or campaign -- will they actually take action?

The truth remains to be seen. We'll be tracking the latest, stay tuned.

Thanks so much for keeping up,
The Protect the Investigation Team
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