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U.S. lawmakers have pressured social media companies to stem the spread of disinformation.
Social media companies like Meta , TikTok , X, YouTube , Snap and Reddit say they've taken steps ahead of Election Day .
On Facebook and Instagram, Meta said it's adding fact-check labels to election content that's been debunked.
Meta blocks new electoral, political and social issue ads during final week ahead of Election Day .
The company says it's working to identify covert influence attempts on the platform.
TikTok says it doesn't permit the spread of misleading AI -generated content.
The short-form video app's future in the U.S. is still not clear.
YouTube 's homepage will highlight information about how and where to vote.
YouTube will temporarily pause ads relating to the election once the last polls close.
Snapchat has been covering the election through its flagship news show, "Good Luck America" Snap has been offering users in-app resources to learn about the election and local issues.
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Informative language
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Neutral language
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Article tone
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Language complexity
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Hate speech
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Attention-grabbing headline
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Known propaganda techniques
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Time-value
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External references
11
Source diversity
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