Disqualifying.” The Facebook post was shared more than 100 times in two days. Other versions of the claim spread widely on Facebook and X. More from the Fact-Check Team: How we pick and research ...
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The end of fact-checking at Meta is raising fresh concerns its platforms will become a hotbed of disinformation as the network hands over the policing of content to users. The move, coupled with ...
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A user holds a phone open to Instagram in this 2023 photo. Meta is ending its fact-checking program in the U.S. and replacing it with a system similar to 'Community Notes' on Elon Musk-owned X ...
Meta is replacing its fact-checking systems on Facebook and Instagram with a “community notes” model similar to Elon Musk’s X, Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday. In a video message posted on ...
Meta will begin replacing its fact-checkers in the United States with a new "community notes" system similar to Elon Musk's platform X, the tech company's CEO announced. Mark Zuckerberg said the ...