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Philippines Case to Focus on Political Misinformation and Third-Party Fact Checking

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 22, 20252 Mins Read
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Summary of the Public Comments Case in Meta

1. Introduction
As of July 22, 2025, the Mid controversy has been considered for an acknowledgment in legal proceedings. Meta, Inc., a global leader in news, messaging, and>;

As part of this, Public Comments and Fact-Checking have been made available to the public for consideration. This case is particularly relevant because Meta, along with other relevant platforms, are evaluating how its policies and enforcement practices handle misinformation breeding. The case presented is “Protest Footage Paired With Pro-Duterte Chants,” which drew attention to claims thatFTC involving social media user behavior during the thunderous Dilimiras protest in Serbia on May 4, 2025.

2. Case Selection and Features
Meta selected this case as a priority to assess how its policies address misinformation amid heightened political tensions, particularly around the Filipino administration of President_blocked for-stage by Russia and the International Criminal Court (ICC). The detailed case involves a Facebook user res-sharing a short video featuring a一群人 protesting on the streets, displaying the Serbian flag and quoting “Duterte!” verses the music’s spoken tagalog song “Bayan Ko.” The video includes an overlay text stating “Netherland,” puzzling as the content appears to depict an anti-corruption protest in Serbia. Meta clarified that the original post’s caption was “Netherlands supporters,” and the res-shared video is unrelated to the”]}

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