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Meta is following X's playbook on fact-checking. Here's what it means for you
Facebook's parent company Meta is ending a third-party fact-checking program in the U.S., a controversial move that will change how the social media giant combats misinformation.
Here's why Meta ended fact-checking, according to experts
Fact-checkers who were put in place in the wake of Donald Trump's 2016 election have proven to be "too politically biased" and have destroyed "more trust than they've created," particularly in the United States, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a video posted by the company.
Meta ends fact checking. Here’s how to find the truth on social media.
Meta’s shift away from fact checking will require changes for the billions of people who use Facebook, Instagram and Threads. Here’s how they can tell truth from fiction.
Meta breaks up with fact-checkers. Here’s how it affects PolitiFact.
As I weigh Meta’s decision to break up with American fact-checkers, I keep returning to this: The censorious fact-checking program Meta described is not the fact-checking program I know. On Tuesday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a five-minute video he was going to "get rid of fact-checkers" and replace them with a crowd-sourced model akin to Community Notes on X.
Meta’s Disinterest in Fact Checking Will Change the Internet
Mark Zuckerberg’s new edgy vibe has extended to shrugging off the need for independent Facebook and Instagram fact-checkers. But
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Opinion: Meta is changing its rules and embracing Trump. What does that mean for the world?
Mark Zuckerberg and company are ditching fact-checkers for community notes and other updates that reflect shifting U.S.
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Meta Says It's Ending Fact-Checking on Facebook and Instagram — Here's What That Means
The company announced the policy change on Tuesday, Jan. 7, less than two weeks before President-elect Donald Trump's ...
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What the end of Meta's fact-checking could mean for health, medical misinformation
Meta announced this week it was ending third-party fact-checking and moving towards community notes. Some experts fear it ...
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Meta ends its DEI programs as Zuckerberg blasts Biden on Joe Rogan
Meta is ending its diversity, equity and inclusion programs, known as DEI, the company said Friday, becoming the latest ...
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EXPLAINER | What Meta’s new tack on fact-checking means
A number of small fact-checkers are heavily reliant on funding from Meta, and any change in the company's approach to ...
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Meta is ending its fact-checking program in favor of a 'community notes' system similar to X's
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a series of major changes to the company's moderation policies and practices, saying the ...
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Meta is highlighting a splintering global approach to online speech
Meta’s overhaul of its content moderation and fact-checking policies in the US is bringing into focus a key geopolitical ...
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Meta retreats from fact-checking content: what it means for businesses
The changes could make it easier for users to criticize brands or implicate them in conspiracies, and harder for brands to force takedowns.
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