Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk were once poised to fight in a cage match in 2023, before Zuckerberg called it off, saying that Musk was "not serious." Now, the two billionaires have gone from the brink ...
Community Notes are part of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's broader shift toward what he calls "free expression" on the company’s platforms. "We’re going to take time to do this right," Meta's blog post said.
As X’s algorithm is open source—meaning free and available for anyone to use (or attack, apparently)—it’s perfectly legal for Meta to just swipe it and reconfigure it for its own purposes. (Kind of ...
Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk have something new in common: the algorithm for their platform's respective community notes.
Ready for crowdsourced fact-checking on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads? 200,000 people have sign up so far - and the ...
Meta will test Community Notes in the US starting March 18. This uses X's technology and allows users to flag false or misleading content. About 200,000 users have signed up to contribute. The system ...
“As our own version develops, we may explore different or adjusted algorithms to support how Community Notes are ranked and rated.” Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pitched Community Notes in January ...