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Dec 3 (Reuters) - The Gateway Pundit, a far-right news site, has used its Facebook page - with more than 630,000 followers - to post bogus stories alleging the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump. Some commenters responded with threats of violence.
After Gateway Pundit posted a June story on Facebook that included debunked claims of voter fraud in Arizona, a commenter said the governor and secretary of state should be fed feet first through a woodchipper. A story featuring false claims of vote-rigging in Fulton County, Georgia, drew comments on Facebook calling for an election worker to be hanged or shot for treason.
For years, Facebook has imposed sanctions on Gateway Pundits account to limit the spread of its misinformation. But Gateway Pundit still uses its Facebook page to amplify its reporting and raise money: The page features a prominent appeal asking readers to buy subscriptions to support its battle for survival.
Gateway Pundits continuing presence on Facebook illustrates the platforms worldwide struggle to stop the spread of disinformation and to balance content-policing with free-speech concerns. Facebook has taken a barrage of criticism this year from critics and a company whistleblower who say its practices stoke anger and division to increase user engagement.
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Thomas Hurt
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(25,981 posts)is to see how long they can get away with taking as little action as possible while raking in the cash. Deliberate and obvious lies do not fall under free speech protection - such "concerns" are a convenient shield. With the exception of some staffers rightly pointing out the issues and largely being ignored by management, there is no real struggle. That's the problem.