Fair elections? Big Tech vows to fight ‘misinformation’

Google and YouTube proclaimed on Thursday that they plan to put in place for the 2022 midterm elections algorithms to guarantee that "authoritative" news sources are prominent. In doing so, the Big Tech firms join social media behemoths Facebook and TikTok in vowing to fight election "misinformation."
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