Meta says it's changing its moderation policies for all platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, in an effort to reduce censorship and political bias.
Meta is abandoning the use of third party fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram in the US and will replace it with X-style ...
Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday that Facebook will roll back its fact-checking program. Follow Newsweek's live blog for ...
Ian Russell, whose daughter Molly took her own life after seeing harmful material online in 2017, has hit out at Meta's ...
Facebook plans to replace its fact checkers with "Community Notes," a move that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said would allow the ...
Joel Kaplan, Meta’s new chief global affairs officer, played a leading role in Tuesday’s content moderation announcement.
Meta will end its fact-checking program with trusted partners and replace it with a community-driven system similar to X’s Community Notes.
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 ...
Facebook and Instagram owner Meta said Tuesday it’s scrapping its third-party fact-checking program and replacing it with ...
Mark Zuckerberg admitted the move will mean more ‘bad stuff’ on his social media platforms, which are used by billions of ...
Mark Zuckerberg announced Tuesday that Meta will scrap its fact-checking program and move content moderation staff from California to Texas “where there’s less concern about the bias of our teams.” ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s company argues that its initiative to flag misinformation ‘became a tool to censor’ and will adopt an ...