Treasurer Jim Chalmers has called Meta’s move to scrap fact-checking on its social media platforms “very dangerous”.
Meta's decision to end its third-party fact checks is worrying given the explosion of misinformation and disinformation, the treasurer says.
Australia is deeply concerned by Meta's decision to scrap US fact-check operations ... was worried about a surge of false information spreading online, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said. "Misinformation and disinformation is very dangerous, and we've seen ...
Australia is deeply concerned by Meta's decision to scrap U.S. fact-check operations on its Facebook and Instagram platforms, a senior government minister said Thursday. Australia -- which has been at the forefront of efforts to rein in social media giants -- was worried about a surge of false information
Australia's government is deeply concerned by Meta's decision to scrap United States fact-check operations on its Facebook and Instagram platforms, a senior minister said on Thursday. The government — which has been at the forefront of efforts to rein in social media giants — was worried about a surge of false information spreading online,
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Meta’s move to scrap fact-checking on its social media platforms is ‘very dangerous’. Picture: Dan Peled / NewsWire “I think it’s very concerning,” he told ...