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Social Networks Spread Misinformation About Natural Disasters and Put Life at Risk

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North American Report claims that platforms such as Facebook, X or YouTube favour deceptive content about extreme climate events, rather than promoting credible information.
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North American Report claims that platforms such as Facebook, X or YouTube favour deceptive content about extreme climate events, rather than promoting credible information.

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WASHINGTON – The main social media platforms -Meta (Facebook and Instagram), X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube - allow, amplify and monetize climate disinformation during extreme weather events, warned in a report an organization dedicated to monitoring digital hatred. These companies “ benefit from the dissemination of false information during disasters, allowing [...] This article Social Networks Put Lives at Risk during Climate Crisis was orig…

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ipsnoticias.net broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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