If you’re trying to separate political fact from fiction this political season, Facebook may not help. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the social media giant won’t ban false or misleading political ads. It comes as Twitter and YouTube are also weighing in on what role social media will play in the upcoming election. Soledad talks to the co-director of NYU’s new $50 million Center for Social Media and Politics to look at the impact this is having on our democracy.
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