How conspiracy sites keep outsmarting big tech companies

Two weeks ago, CNN's Oliver Darcy put a question to Facebook executives during an event in New York: how can Facebook say it's serious about fighting misinformation while also allowing the notorious conspiracy site Infowars to host a page there, where it has collected nearly 1 million followers? The tension Darcy identified wasn't new. But it crystallized the a contradiction at the heart of Facebook's efforts to clean up its platform. And we've been talking about it ever since.

Late Thursday night, Facebook took its first enforcement action against Jones since the current debate started. The company removed four videos that were posted to the pages of Alex Jones, Infowars' founder and chief personality, and Infowars itself. Jones, who...

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