An interesting corrective: here's the Tech columnist for the New York Times, claiming Facebook is flooded with right-wing misinformation, not all labelled as such - and "it's not clear that labels are doing much".
Most people - including, usually, me - will read that tweet, have their beliefs confirmed and move on. What's interesting is when you scroll down and discover that none of the stories he posted were actually disinformation.
This he justifies by saying the stories are not "strictly false... But they are feeding a stolen election narrative".
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