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But some say snippets on social media don't paint a complete picture, leading viewers to assume the worst about Israel or to think it's not vulnerable to rocket attacks

Widely shared Twitter posts falsely claim Pfizer shot killed elderly Israelis; misinformation superspreaders shift tactics to avoid the axe

Canada-raised perennial optimist MK Michal Cotler-Wunsh explains in an exclusive Behind the Headlines interview that the pandemic is a chance to make long-awaited changes

As election looms, the open use of digitally-altered images by the US president and candidates has some in the tech world worried

Social media company says pages linked to Riyadh promoted country's leadership, criticized Qatar and Turkey with over 36 million tweets

Watchdog group flagged dozens of fake users, says they are part of 'organized, funded effort by body with an interest in lowering Arab voting rates'

It's not the firm's role to check accuracy of politicians' claims, says product policy manager; 54 fact-checking partners in 79 nations look for accuracy of information on network

Social media giant accuses The Spinner of using fake accounts on its platforms; company says it can affect behavior by exposing people to articles 'disguised as editorial content'

Facebook separately removes hundreds of accounts linked to governments of Vietnam and Georgia as tech companies try to rein in misinformation ahead of US elections

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