Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has defended the company’s sweeping changes to its content moderation policies, which include ...
The late New York Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan put it this way decades ago: “Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.” That seems like a simpler time given Meta's decision this ...
Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta's decision to end its fact-checking program, asserting it would enhance platform quality.
The platform will shift to a community-based system, Community Notes, where users can contribute to rating and providing ...
Fact-checking is not a panacea to misinformation. But for a social media company to abandon it, at a time of great ...
The tech giant implemented major updates to its hateful-conduct policies on Jan. 7, 2025 — the same day it ended its U.S.
Mastodon CEO Eugen Rochko has spoken out about the significant moderation changes announced by Meta on Tuesday, which will ...
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.
Zuckerberg's response to the Threads user named Mary-Frances Makichen, who has 253 followers and is a "Spiritual Director" ...
Meta’s move to stop fact-checking might be as messy for its advertising dollars as free speech can be to the political ...
The European Union is reportedly close to deciding whether X’s attempts to combat illegal or harmful content are compliant ...
This shift will empower the community to flag potentially misleading posts and provide context, with diverse perspectives.