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Default Facebook has a three-part plan for tackling 'problematic' content

Facebook has faced intense scrutiny over the past couple of years for how it handles issues like harassment, hate speech and the spread of misinformation. Though it's attempted to manage them, clearly the company is still struggling and has faced a l...

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