Your fact-checks

Your fact-checks will appear here

factually
Support us
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Society
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Science
  • Entertainment
Index/Topics/Platform moderation

Platform moderation

Major social platforms maintain private rules against hate speech, manipulated media, and coordinated inauthentic behavior.

Fact-Checks

4 results
Jan 17, 2026
Most Viewed

How does GoFundMe define 'violent crime' in its enforcement decisions?

GoFundMe’s rulebook bars fundraisers intended to support the legal defense of “violent crimes” and lists specific examples—murder, robbery, assault, battery, sex crimes and crimes against minors—withi...

Feb 6, 2026

What are the legal and platform policy consequences for public officials sharing manipulated racist imagery?

who share manipulated racist imagery can face a mix of legal, workplace, and platform-driven consequences: internal discipline or firing under employer policies and civil liability in some cases, limi...

Feb 3, 2026

How have death hoaxes impacted the mental health of public figures and their families?

aimed at public figures provoke immediate panic and emotional turmoil for the targets and their families, and when repeated they can produce longer-term anxiety, mistrust of platforms, and reputationa...

Jan 15, 2026

Which established news organizations have policies for vetting allegations published first on Substack or other independent platforms?

There is no comprehensive, sourced list in the provided reporting of established news organizations that have explicit, published policies requiring special vetting for allegations that first appear o...

About
Blog
Contact
FAQ
Terms & ConditionsTerms
Privacy PolicyPrivacy
Manage data