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Meta Platforms, owner of Facebook and Instagram, has announced an independent fact-checking program in Australia to combat misinformation and deepfakes ahead of the country's national election in May. The program will remove content that incites violence, interferes with voting, or violates policies on deepfakes. News agencies Agence France-Presse and the Australian Associated Press will review the content.
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