Meta has slashed its content moderation policies, including ending its US fact-checking program on Facebook and Instagram, aligning with the priorities of US president-elect Donald Trump.
Big Tech’s facade of voluntary platform action on false and misleading inflation has crumbled.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who has been building ties with the incoming Trump administration, said the move was an attempt to restore free expression on its platforms.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a series of major changes to the company's moderation policies and practices, saying the ...
Lead Stories, a Facebook fact checker, lamented the changes made by Meta that it says are aimed to frame their moderation ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared that the company would prioritize free speech, no longer suppress political content, and ...
The social networking giant will stop using third-party fact-checkers on Facebook, Threads and Instagram and instead rely on ...
He has long been a pragmatist who has gone where the political winds have blown. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveils changes to the company's policies, which critics fear could accelerate misinformation.
Meta announced it's ending third-party fact-checking on its platforms, calling the decision a return to a “fundamental commitment to free expression.” CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the rules had become too ...
The policy overhaul, which Mr. Zuckerberg says will bring Meta ‘back to our roots’ and reinstate ‘free expression’ is sending ...