Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday said the social media company is putting an end to its fact-check program and replacing it with a community-driven system akin to that of Elon Musk's X.
Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday that Facebook will roll back its fact-checking program. Follow Newsweek's live blog for updates.
Community Notes model will allow users on Meta's social media sites Facebook, Instagram and Threads to call out posts that may be misleading.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said moving teams from California to Texas and other states would help address concerns of overcensorship on its platforms.
Meta will replace it with so-called community notes like on the X platform. The content moderation changes won’t be rolled out in the EU for now.
The social media mogul said Tuesday that Facebook and Instagram will shift to a community notes model and "work with President Trump" to push back on governments going after U.S. companies.
Today on Rising, Robby and Niall disagree over whether Democrats’ are obsessed with covering the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Mark Zuckerberg announces Facebook will no longer fact-check content and rely instead on community notes.
Meta is to scrap independent fact-checking in favour of a system similar to that on Elon Musk’s social media platform X.
Facebook is ditching its third-party fact-checking program and replacing it with Community Notes. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook's new Community Notes system will work similarly to X.
Meta CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg said the more than a decade-long programme has been politically biased, curtailing free speech on its platforms.
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta will end it's fact-checking system in favor of a "Community Notes"-based model.