No reliable real-time fact-checking for social media creator content
Social media users cannot reliably distinguish factual creator posts from engagement-bait misinformation, with no real-time verification tools available. AI-powered fact-checking at the content level remains an unsolved problem for individual users navigating algorithmically-promoted misleading content.
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