Meta's chief global affairs officer says the company will now stop fact-checking after unveiling a shift to Community Notes in January.
Meta will shutter its fact-checking program across Facebook, Instagram and Threads on Monday, marking a major shift in the ...
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April 7, Meta will officially end its fact-checking program in the US for its apps: Instagram, Threads, and Facebook. This ...
Meta will officially end its fact-checking program in the United States, as declared by CEO Mark Zuckerberg back in ...
"By Monday afternoon, our fact-checking program in the US will be officially over," Meta's recently installed policy chief ...
They will be replaced with ‘Community Notes’ style comments on Facebook, Instagram and Threads if enough users flag posts as problematic. While this is just in the States for now, the move is intended ...
In a tweet, Meta's global policy head, Joel Kaplan, confirmed that the U.S. fact-checking program will end by Monday ...
In a sweeping shift to its content moderation strategy, Meta will officially shut down its third-party fact-checking program ...