White House Dispute Exposes Facebook Blind Spot on Misinformation
At the start of the pandemic, a group of data scientists at Facebook held a meeting with executives to ask for resources to help measure the prevalence of misinformation about Covid-19 on the social network. The data scientists said figuring out how many Facebook users saw false or misleading information would be complex, perhaps taking a year a more, according to two people who participated in the meeting. But they added that by putting some new hires on the project and reassigning some existing employees to it, the company could better understand how incorrect facts about the virus spread on the platform. The executives never approved the resources, and the team was never told why. Now, more than a year later, Facebook has been caught in a firestorm about the very type of information that the data scientists were hoping to track.
White House Dispute Exposes Facebook Blind Spot on Misinformation