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Facebook wants to help you get out of your media bubble. 。
The social network is testing a feature that will provide users with additional context when they see major stories in their News Feeds. This is yet another example of Facebook trying to figure out how to provide extra context and information to its users as it looks to curb the rise of fake news and misinformation.。
SEE ALSO:Here’s how you create echo chambers on Facebook 。"Today, we’re beginning to test Related Articles that might appear before you read an article shared in News Feed," wrote Sara Su, News Feed product manager at Facebook, in a blog post.。
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You won't just see extra articles, either. Su noted the feature provides a way for Facebook to give extra context to what you're seeing — like information from fact checkers.。

Credit: Facebook 。
After spending years avoiding any responsibility for how misleading information spread amongst its users, Facebook has recently launched a variety of tools in an effort to better educate its users on what they're reading. 。
Facebook has experimented with flagging stories that have been disputed by fact checkers and rolled out a tool to try to help its users identify bad information. It also launched the "Facebook Journalism Project," joined the "News Integrity Initiative," and teamed with Google on a project to verify and debunk information online. 。
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