Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta's decision to end its fact-checking program, asserting it would enhance platform quality.
The Menlo Park, California-based company also removed a sentence from its “policy rationale” explaining why it bans certain ...
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According to one professor, “Ordinary citizens should be very concerned” about Mark Zuckerberg’s changes to how Meta will ...
Meta’s decision to ditch independent fact-checking on its US platforms “couldn’t be more validating” for its own decision to ...