FB took over a day to fact-check Pelosi fake video

IANS  |  San Francisco 

took over a day to tackle the doctored viral video that was intentionally slowed down to show US talking in a slurred speech.

works only with fact-checkers that are part of the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), reported on Saturday.

When one of Facebook's fact-checking partners rates a post or video as false on the platform, it automatically triggers a change in how Facebook's algorithm handles that content.

Demoting a piece of content would let it appear on the platform, but, less frequently in users' news feeds.

It also notifies users who share or have shared the content that it's false, the report quoted Facebook as saying.

For now, the tampered video of remains on Facebook, but the is alerting people who are tying to re-post the video on their timeline.

"Once the video was fact-checked as false, we dramatically reduced its distribution," The Verge quoted a Facebook as saying.

"Speed is critical to this system, and we continue to improve our response. People who see the video in feed, try to share it from feed, or have already shared it are alerted that it's false," the said.

The video was first posted on a page called Watchdog, but it didn't mention that the video was edited in any way for any purpose. On this page alone, Pelosi's video gathered over 2.5 million views.

The 79-year-old of the has often been targeted by US and his allies.

The viral video in question was also re-shared on Facebook by Trump's

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First Published: Sun, May 26 2019. 17:00 IST