
Facebook testing new prompts to alert users if they have been exposed to extremist content
India Today
Facebook will start showing prompts to users asking them if they are concerned that someone they know might be turning into extremists.
Facebook is now testing new prompts to know whether some users are turning into extremists. As per reports, Facebook will start showing prompts to users asking them if they are concerned that someone they know might be turning into extremists. Facebook is also sending notifications to users to let them know that they may have been exposed to extremist content. CNN first reported about the prompts Facebook is testing. They were later spotted by many Facebook users. Social media commentator, Matt Navarra had posted the screenshots of a new Facebook prompt that says “Are you concerned that someone you know is becoming an extremist?. Facebook will also alert users if they have been exposed to extremist content. The prompt then redirects users to a support page.
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