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TikTok’s multiplying misinformation issues

The news: Viral TikTok videos teeming with misinformation aren’t just a TikTok problem—they make their way to other popular platforms including Facebook and Twitter, per CNET.

The problem: Social media companies can block, demote, or elevate posts in efforts to clamp down on written misinformation, but they’re unable to monitor bogus content on short-form video

For example, a misleading 30-second TikTok video pushing false claims on voter fraud was widely circulated not just on TikTok but also on competing platforms even after fact-checkers debunked its false claims.

The bigger picture: TikTok says it has more than a dozen fact-checking partners around the world reviewing content in over 30 languages. 

Despite this, regulators aren't quick enough to suppress the surge of video misinformation, and other platforms don’t have solutions in place to label video misinformation.

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