As Silicon Valley prepares for a return to a Donald Trump presidency, Meta has announced it's getting rid of its fact-checkers. Company founder Mark Zuckerberg says it will dramatically reduce what he ...
Meta is essentially shifting responsibility to users to weed out lies on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp, raising ...
CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who has been building ties with the incoming Trump administration, said the move was an attempt to restore free expression on its platforms.
On the company's internal forum, posts highlighted concerns about the company's recent moves, with some saying critical comments had disappeared.
The man in charge is skeptical of the man in charge.
In an address, Mark Zuckerberg said his company Meta will be doing away with third party fact checkers on sites like Facebook and Instagram. Zuckerberg says the program was put in place in 2016 due to ...
Meta’s chief executive has stepped away from his mea culpa approach to issues on his platforms and has told people that he ...
Meta announced it's ending third-party fact-checking on its platforms, calling the decision a return to a “fundamental commitment to free expression.” CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the rules had become too ...
Mark Zuckerberg's new freedom of speech policies mark a shift in Facebook's moderation, following years of scrutiny over ...
The incoming administration was reportedly tipped off about the video, which can be understood as a Facebook-style targeted ...
President-elect Donald Trump has seen many former antagonists visit Mar-a-Lago looking for a fresh start -- and future cooperation -- since his re-election in November, as the centi-billionaire likes ...
For most of his life, Mark Zuckerberg was nerdy and pasty and nebbish: the classic computer geek who mostly spends his days ...