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TechCrunch Daily Crunch

Daily Crunch 2/4/21

TechCrunch Daily Crunch

SpokenLayer

Tech News, News, Technology

3.849 Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2021

⏱️ 5 minutes

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TikTok announces additional steps to fight misinformation; Myanmar’s military cracks down on Facebook; and Google’s subsea cable goes online Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Tik-Toc announces additional steps to fight misinformation,

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Myanmar's military cracks down on Facebook, and Google Subsea

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cable goes online. This is your daily crunch. The big story is Tik-Toc had already said it would try to reduce misinformation by removing

1:24.6

videos flagged by fact-checkers for including false information. Today it

1:29.2

announced that it will go a step further by flagging videos where the fact checkers findings are inconclusive.

1:35.2

For example, the company said that there are cases where fact checkers cannot verify information

1:39.8

in a video because events are still unfolding. Those unsubstantiated videos will then include a large

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banner as well as an additional reminder prompt before users will be able to share them.

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