Facebook parent Meta's META.O "Community Notes", similar to that used on Elon Musk-owned social media platform X, will not apply to paid ads when they arrive later this year, a person familiar ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced a significant shift in its approach to handling misinformation on its platforms. The company plans to replace its existing fact-checking ...
Meta is working on implementing community notes on Instagram and Threads. Shortly after CEO Mark Zuckerberg's big pivot away from fact checking and into community notes, Meta's Threads and Instagram ...
Facebook and Instagram owner Meta Platforms assured advertisers this week that its “Community Notes,” which will let users crowdsource annotations on posts that they believe are false or need ...
However, Meta now thinks this system is problematic,1 claiming fact-checkers have acquired too much authority in determining ...
In a video posted alongside a blog post on Meta’s website, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg explained the company’s move away from third party fact checkers towards X-style ‘community notes’.
I sat down with Lee McIntyre, author of “Post-Truth,” to discuss Meta’s decision to get rid of fact-checkers.
Marketers are largely in the dark about how Meta's upcoming content-moderation changes -- “Community Notes” -- will affect advertisements on the tech giant's family of social-media platforms.
Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth told employees to "consider working elsewhere" if they disagree with company policies.
Facebook parent Meta's "Community Notes", similar to that used on Elon Musk-owned social media platform X, will not apply to paid ads when they arrive later this year, a person familiar with the ...
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