Y esterday morning, donning his new signature fit—gold chain, oversize T-shirt, surfer hair—Mark Zuckerberg announced that ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Tuesday that he was ending professional fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram.
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta will adopt a community-based approach to flag misleading posts on Facebook and Instagram, ...
Fact-checking is not a panacea to misinformation. But for a social media company to abandon it at a time of great ...
When Mark Zuckerberg announced an overhaul of fact-checking on Facebook this week, he was damning in his assessment of ...
Moves to ditch fact-checking on the world’s most popular social media platforms could have grave consequences.
The social network has given up on fact-checking. That’s a good thing.
Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg stunned many with his announcement Tuesday that he was pulling the plug on fact-checking at Facebook and Instagram in the US.
The social networking giant will stop using third-party fact-checkers on Facebook, Threads and Instagram and instead rely on ...
The dramatic shift by Meta does not bode well for the fight against the spread of misinformation and disinformation online.
Meta is studying how halting fact-checking on its platforms would fare under EU law, a French minister said Wednesday, although the change so far only affects the US.