Meta has ended its third-party fact-checking program, adopting a user-driven moderation model inspired by X's Community Notes ...
As part of a broader effort by Mark Zuckerberg to get in President-elect Donald Trump's good graces, the Meta CEO is pulling the plug on fact-checking.
Why is Meta dropping its fact-checking programme in the US? How will these changes affect how content is moderated on its ...
Posts on the company's internal forum highlighted concerns about the company's recent moves, with some saying critical ...
Meta is discontinuing its fact-checking system. On Tuesday, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Chief Global Affairs Officer Joel Kaplan ...
The parent company to Facebook, Instagram, and Threads revises its hateful conduct policy to 'allow allegations of mental ...
The move is Meta's biggest overhaul of its approach to managing political content in recent memory and comes as Mark ...
Bending to the political headwinds of the incoming Trump administration, Facebook and Instagram owner Meta is scrapping its ...
A former deputy chief of staff under President George W. Bush, Kaplan joined Facebook in 2011 to expand its D.C. lobbying efforts.
Meta is abandoning the use of independent fact checkers on Facebook and Instagram, replacing them with X-style "community ...
Conservatives on social media took a victory lap on Tuesday in response to the news that Meta had ended its controversial fact-checking practices and promised to move toward a system more focused on ...
Meta ends its third-party fact-checking program, opting for user-driven content moderation. The change sparks debates over ...