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A bug in Facebook’s anti-spam system led to several legitimate articles about coronavirus and COVID-19 being marked as spam. As noted by The Verge, along with several Twitter users, Facebook’s anti-spam system went haywire. Several people who shared posts from well-known publications received messages that those posts violated Facebook’s spam standards. Former Facebook chief security officer...

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A bug in Facebook’s anti-spam system led to several legitimate articles about coronavirus and COVID-19 being marked as spam.

As noted by The Verge, along with several Twitter users, Facebook’s anti-spam system went haywire. Several people who shared posts from well-known publications received messages that those posts violated Facebook’s spam standards.

Former Facebook chief security officer (CSO) Alex Stamos tweeted about the issue. According to Stamos, Facebook’s machine learning program was “going nuts with less human oversight” thanks to the social network choosing to send home content moderators. Due to privacy commitments the company made, content moderators typically can’t work remotely.