Social platforms themselves also take this criterion of intention into account, as Cédric Mathiot (Libération) confides. "Facebook is verifying information today. The transmitter of fake news will be penalized in the algorithm and the position of its publications in the news feed. It has happened that transmitters of parody content have been penalized . To make its decisions, Facebook takes very largely into account the criterion of clarity of intention. " Between courts and algorithms, the future of online humor on current events therefore seems to rhyme with caution.
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