META Platforms has begun testing a crowd-sourced fact-checking system across Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, marking a shift away from its previous reliance on third-party fact-checkers. The new ...
Social networks tend to evolve continuously, otherwise they would end up being overtaken by other similar creations. Since its founding, Instagram has grown steadily and has become ...
Threads will let users boost visibility of their profile and content with topics, while offering them more control over who can interact with their posts.
Threads is reportedly testing the ability that will allow users to add topics to their profiles, which would appear just ...
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Meta’s Election Misinformation Strategy: Why Australia Gets Fact-Checking While the U.S. Doesn’tMeta’s handling of misinformation in Australia contradicts its recent decisions in the U.S., exposing a politically motivated double standard. While Australian voters will benefit from traditional ...
Meta disables third-party fact-checking in the U.S. but retains it in Australia for election misinformation control.
The company’s approach in Australia contrasts with recent developments in the United States, where Meta has begun phasing out third-party fact-checking in favour of its Community Notes programme.
PM Modi’s embrace of open-source AI signals a more democratic tech future, says Meta's Joel Kaplan
Meta's global affairs chief Kaplan said US President Trump and his administration are much more interested in expanding the ...
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