By Lilian H. Hill
Misinformation and disinformation, often called "fake news," spread rapidly on social media, especially during conflicts, wars, and emergencies. “Fake news” and disinformation campaigns injure the health of democratic systems because they can influence public opinion and electoral decision-making (National Center for State Courts, n.d.). With the overwhelming content shared on these platforms, distinguishing truth from falsehood has become challenging. This issue has worsened as some social media companies have downsized their Trust and Safety teams, neglecting proper content moderation (Center for Countering Digital Hate, 2023).
Users can play a role in curbing the spread of false information. The first step is to verify before sharing that we are mindful of what we amplify and engage with. Equally important is reporting misinformation when we come across it. Social media platforms allow users to flag posts that promote falsehoods, conspiracies, or misleading claims, each enforcing its own Community Standards to regulate content (Center for Countering Digital Hate, 2023).
Reporting misleading content on social media platforms is essential in reducing the spread of misinformation. Unfortunately, some platforms fail to act on reported content (Center for Countering Digital Hate, 2023). Nonetheless, users should still report when misinformation and disinformation flood their timelines.
Here’s how to report misleading content on some of the most widely used platforms:
1. Facebook
- Click on the three dots (•••) in the top-right corner of the post.
- Select "Find support or report post."
- Choose "False Information" or another relevant category.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the report.
2. Instagram
- Tap the three dots (•••) in the top-right corner of the post.
- Select "Report."
- Choose "False Information" and follow the steps to submit your report.
3. X (formerly known as Twitter)
- Click on the three dots (•••) on the tweet you want to report.
- Select "Report Tweet."
- Choose "It’s misleading" and specify whether it relates to politics, health, or other misinformation.
- Follow the prompts to complete the report.
4. TikTok
- Tap and hold the video or click on the share arrow.
- Select "Report."
- Choose "Misleading Information" and provide details if necessary.
5. YouTube
- Click on the three dots (•••) below the video.
- Select "Report."
- Choose "Misinformation" and provide any additional details required.
6. Reddit
- Click on the three dots (•••) or the "Report" button below the post or comment.
- Select "Misinformation" if available or choose a related category.
- Follow the instructions to submit your report.
7. LinkedIn
- Click on the three dots (•••) in the top-right corner of the post.
- Select "Report this post."
- Choose "False or misleading information."
8. Threads
- Click
next to a post.
- Click Report and follow the on-screen instructions.
After reporting, the platform will review the content and take action if it violates their misinformation policies. Users can also enhance efforts by sharing fact-checked sources in the comments or encouraging others to report the same misleading content.
References
Center for Countering Digital Hate (2023, October 24). How to report misinformation on social media. https://counterhate.com/blog/how-to-report-misinformation-on-social-media/
National Center for State Courts (n.d.) Disinformation and the Public. https://www.ncsc.org/consulting-and-research/areas-of-expertise/communications,-civics-and-disinformation/disinformation/for-the-public
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