Mark Zuckerberg's recent decision to replace fact-checking with Community Notes sparks debate over media trust and bias.
For Meta to abandon fact-checking in the U.S., at a time of great divisiveness over truth and lies, is the height of ...
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On Tuesday, Meta, the technology company that owns Facebook, Instagram, Threads and WhatsApp, announced the end of the fact-checking program.
In a separate but related development flagged by the publication 404 Media, Meta deleted the “trans” and “nonbinary” themes ...
Companies seeking to benefit from campaign promises to cut regulations and taxes are ditching diversity and climate ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Meta Oversight Board co-chair Michael McConnell about the announcement this week that it's getting rid of fact checking in the United States.
Media outlets around the world have been left scratching their heads over the future of their fact-checking operations after ...
Early on in the interview, Zuckerberg tests out the water to see how much pushback he’ll get; Rogan is a notoriously soft ...
The outgoing POTUS took to the bully pulpit Friday while the CEO of Meta went on Joe Rogan today with different takes on ...
The Facebook boss says a key reason he's ditching fact-checking is because the Biden Administration "basically pushed" the ...
Meta's Mark Zuckerberg criticized the Biden administration for pushing for censorship around COVID-19 vaccines, the media for ...