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Facebook removes pro-Trump campaign ad containing false information about Joe Biden but leaves doctored Nancy Pelosi video online because only paid content is fact-checked

Facebook removed a pro-Donald Trump campaign ad because it contained false information about Joe Biden but has left up a doctored video th...

Facebook removed a pro-Donald Trump campaign ad because it contained false information about Joe Biden but has left up a doctored video that makes Speaker Nancy Pelosi appear as if she was drunk or drugged. 
The social media company removed an ad entitled 'On Hold,' which was directed toward users of the platform in four states four states: North Carolina, Arizona, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. 
The ad shows a woman calling 9-1-1 and being put on hold. The scene changes to show Biden saying 'yes,' with a 'defund the police?' banner on it. 
Biden has said repeatedly he would not defund police departments.
Trump ad with false information flagged by Facebook
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Facebook put a label on the pro-Trump ad, saying it was fact checked and contained false information
Facebook put a label on the pro-Trump ad, saying it was fact checked and contained false information
The ad claims Joe Biden wants to defund police departments but Biden has said repeatedly that is not the case
The ad claims Joe Biden wants to defund police departments but Biden has said repeatedly that is not the case
The ad was paid for by the super PAC America First Action, which supports President Donald Trump's re-election bid; it is visible on the PAC's personal Facebook page but has been removed as an ad from people's news feeds
The ad was paid for by the super PAC America First Action, which supports President Donald Trump's re-election bid; it is visible on the PAC's personal Facebook page but has been removed as an ad from people's news feeds
The ad was paid for by the pro-Trump super PAC America First Action and spokesperson Kelly Sadler confirmed to Dailymail.com the ad was removed. 
The ad is visible America First Action's Facebook page but has a label on it that reads: 'False Information. Checked by independent fact-checkers.' A viewer can still choose to watch the ad.
In June, Facebook removed 88 ads from the Trump campaign that featured an inverted red triangle, a symbol the Nazi's used to mark political prisoners in concentration camps during World War II, but the Trump campaign said it was simply an 'emoji.' 
A Facebook spokesperson told Fox News that the Biden ad had contain false information and was not eligible to run as a paid ad but it video could run on the super PAC's page as original content.

Ads appear to the right of a user's feed in Facebook's platform. Owners of the ads pay for the prominent placement. Original video would appear in a person's feed if the person subscribed to the page the video was posted on or shared by a person's friend. 
The company has come under fire for letting other false videos run as original content, including one of Pelosi altered to make her appear drunk or drugged.
The video, which has since been viewed more than two million times, shows Pelosi slurring her words and appearing to stare off vacantly into space as reporters ask her questions during a Capitol Hill conference.
Taken from a May 20 press briefing, the video of Pelosi was found to have been digitally slowed down to make it appear as if the top House Democrat was intoxicated. Undoctored footage of the same conference shows Pelosi speaking and acting normally.
Twitter, YouTube and TikTok have all removed the video from their platforms citing a breach of their respective media manipulation policies, however Facebook has so-far refused.  
The video, which has since been viewed more than two million times, shows Pelosi slurring her words and appearing to stare off vacantly into space as reporters ask her questions during a Capitol Hill conference.
A still from the edited footage is seen above
The video, which has since been viewed more than two million times, shows Pelosi slurring her words and appearing to stare off vacantly into space as reporters ask her questions during a Capitol Hill conference
Facebook refuses to remove 'doctored' Pelosi video showing her slurring
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Instead, the Mark Zuckerberg-owned social media platform has applied a fact-check label to the minute-long clip, warning that the scenes depicted are 'partly false'.
'The information in this post is a mix of true and false statements or it could simply be incomplete. In some cases, the information is misleading,' the full warning attached to the clip reads.
The video, which in its caption claims that Pelosi is 'blowed out of her mind', can however still be viewed and widely shared.
A similarly false and heavily edited video of Pelosi went viral on Facebook in May 2019 showing her appearing to slur her speech and stumble over her words, as if she was under the influence of alcohol.
Pelosi slammed Facebook for refusing to remove the video at the time. The social media site again placed a warning label on the footage but declined to remove it from public view.
In the latest instance, visual forensic expert and professor at the University of California Berkeley Hany Farid confirmed to CNN that the footage had been edited and slowed down.
'This appears to be the same type of manipulation [of] the Speaker Pelosi that made the rounds last year,' Farid said.
The professor said he believed the video should be removed from the site because of a breach of Facebook's manipulated media policy.
However, Facebook spokesperson Andy Stone told the network Sunday night that the video did not break its policies in a way that would warrant it being removed.
The video, which in its caption claims that Pelosi is ¿blowed out of her mind¿, can still be viewed and widely shared
The video, which in its caption claims that Pelosi is 'blowed out of her mind', can still be viewed and widely shared
Instead of removing it, the Mark Zuckerberg-owned social media platform has applied a fact-check label to the minute-long clip, warning that the scenes depicted are ¿partly false¿
Instead of removing it, the Mark Zuckerberg-owned social media platform has applied a fact-check label to the minute-long clip, warning that the scenes depicted are 'partly false'
Taken from a May 20 press briefing, the video of Pelosi was found to have been digitally slowed down to make it appear as if the prominent Democrat was intoxicated. Undoctored footage of the same conference shows Pelosi speaking and acting normally
Taken from a May 20 press briefing, the video of Pelosi was found to have been digitally slowed down to make it appear as if the prominent Democrat was intoxicated. Undoctored footage of the same conference shows Pelosi speaking and acting normally
'Undoctored' version of Pelosi's speech 'slurred' speech video
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'Following an incident over a year ago with a previous video of Speaker Pelosi, we took a number of key steps, making it very clear to people on Facebook when a third-party fact-checker determines content to be false and updating our policy to make explicit the kind of manipulated media we will remove,' Stone said.
The spokesman added that when a video is marked as false on Facebook, it's promoted significantly less by the site's algorithms and users who share the images are sent a notification to flag the fact-check.
The video was first uploaded to Facebook by user Will Allen with the caption, 'This is unbelievable, she is blowed out of her mind, I bet this gets taken down!'
Allen shared a copy of the video that was originally posted on TikTok. The TikTok video was originally uploaded to the site in May and only had 37,000 views.
TikTok confirmed that it had removed the video for violating its 'synthetic media policy'.
'Our users value seeing authentic content on TikTok, and we do, too, which is why we remove harmful misleading and deceptive content as we become aware of it,' a company spokesperson told CNN.
Copies of the video also circulated on YouTube and Twitter. YouTube said it had removed three versions of the edited footage for violating its policies on manipulated media.
Twitter confirmed it also removed a version of the video that had been viewed more than 300,000 times.
On Facebook, the video was viewed so many times it¿s likely to renew scrutiny about the platform¿s perceived failures to tackle misinformation
On Facebook, the video was viewed so many times it's likely to renew scrutiny about the platform's perceived failures to tackle misinformation
The video, which in its caption claims that Pelosi is ¿blowed out of her mind¿, has since been viewed more than two million times
The footage is edited to make Pelosi appear intoxicated
The video, which in its caption claims that Pelosi is 'blowed out of her mind', has since been viewed more than two million times

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