Meta overhauled its approach to US moderation on Tuesday, ditching fact-checking, announcing a plan to move its trust and ...
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Meta will adopt a Community Notes model similar to X, where fact-checkers say misinformation often goes unchecked ...
Posts on the company's internal forum highlighted concerns about the company's recent moves, with some saying critical ...
The Laken Riley Act passed the House of Representatives on Tuesday afternoon, the first piece of federal legislation approved ...
Before President-elect Donald Trump has even taken office, Meta is again capitulating to false right-wing claims of anti-conservative bias and censorship, announcing that it will end fact-checking and ...
A former deputy chief of staff under President George W. Bush, Kaplan joined Facebook in 2011 to expand its D.C. lobbying efforts.
Meta’s decision to eliminate its fact-checking program marks a sharp reversal for the major social media company, quickly ...
Bending to the political headwinds of the incoming Trump administration, Facebook and Instagram owner Meta is scrapping its ...
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 ...
Joel Kaplan, Meta’s new chief global affairs officer, played a leading role in Tuesday’s content moderation announcement.