Mark Zuckerberg and company are ditching fact-checkers for community notes and other updates that reflect shifting U.S.
Column by PolitiFact Editor-in-Chief Katie Sanders: 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 ...
Meta - the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and Threads​ - said it's ending its fact-checking program. What does that ...
Meta's shocking decision to get rid of its fact-checkers shows that Mark Zuckerberg is reshaping his company in some ...
Meta’s official rationale for ending its independent factchecking in favour of crowdsourced contributions centres on ...
By abandoning fact-checkers and loosening its Hateful Conduct policy, Meta has made clear the future it wants for its ...
Meta owned social media platforms ends third-party fact-checking, adopting community notes as its replacement.
Meta plans to reduce reliance on automated filters, focusing them on serious violations and using user reports ...
Meta’s decision to end its third-party fact-checking programme is raising questions about the future of misinformation ...
When Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook, Instagram and Threads would end third-party fact-checking, the political world read it as a kind of capitulation — a company sacrificing its values on the ...
On social media, photos and videos can be reshared long after an event takes place. So even if it's your first time seeing it, it doesn't mean a post is new. After looking into the source, it's ...