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Facebook Testing ‘Satire’ Tags for Sites Like The Onion

BigEyeUg3By BigEyeUg3August 18, 2014
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Facebook is testing out a feature that marks fake news stories from sites such as The Onionwith “satire” in its News Feed, a feature requested by some users, the social network confirmed to Mashable.

“We are running a small test which shows the text “[Satire]” in front of links to satirical articles in the related articles unit in News Feed. This is because we received feedback that people wanted a clearer way to distinguish satirical articles from others in these units,” a Facebook representative told Mashable.

An image captured by Ars Technica shows articles in the “related stories” field on Facebook’s News Feed marked with a small, bracketed “[Satire]” tag. Oddly, the tags appear only after users click an article from a satirical website, and then return to their News Feed afterward, according to Ars Technica. The tests have reportedly been going on for a month, and a variety of satirical sites are included in the program.

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The biggest casualty of these clearly marked satire pieces could be the blog Literally Unbelievable, which collects screenshots of Facebook users fooled — and often outraged — by articles by The Onion.

The tags could be more useful for sites that aren’t as well-known as The Onion. Satirical-news blog The Daily Currant posted a piece on former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin joining Qatar-based Al Jazeera as a commentator. A Washington Post journalist picked it up as real news, and the newspaper was forced to post a correction on its website.

Source: Mashable

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