San Francisco: Facebook on Thursday began labelling media organizations whose editorial calls may be under the influence of governments and said ads from those outlets would be blocked later this year.
The social network is following through on a previously announced plan to label state-controlled news publishers, according to Facebook head of cybersecurity policy Nathaniel Gleicher.
“We believe people should know if the news they read is coming from a publication that may be under the influence of a government,” Gleicher said in a blog post.
Facebook later this year will begin adding similar labels to ads by such news outlets, blocking them entirely ahead of the US presidential election in November “to provide an extra layer of protection against various types of foreign influence in the public debate,” according to Gleicher.
Facebook’s definition of state-controlled media includes influence over editorial content as well as financial backing of outlets, he explained.
Labels will appear globally in Facebook’s advertising library and on pages.
In the US, labels will also appear on posts in News Feeds at the leading social network, according to Gleicher.
“If we determine that there are enough protections in place to ensure editorial independence, we will not apply the label,” Gleicher said.
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