I sat down with Lee McIntyre, author of “Post-Truth,” to discuss Meta’s decision to get rid of fact-checkers.
However, Meta now thinks this system is problematic,1 claiming fact-checkers have acquired too much authority in determining ...
Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth told employees to "consider working elsewhere" if they disagree with company policies.
Sensationalism, controversy, and misinformation outperform factual reporting, eroding trust in journalism and deepening ...
Meta announced Jan. 7 that its platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Threads would discontinue third-party fact-checking. In its place, the company will introduce “community notes” — aiming to ...
Earlier this month, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta will cut back on its content moderation efforts and eliminate ...
Community notes are usually accurate but very slow. How realistic is Vitalik Buterin's proposal to speed up the process using ...
Meta, admitting previous attempts at moderation have fallen into the realm of censorship, will end its third-party fact check ...
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 ...
Implementing user-generated community notes will democratize fact-checking, and rid the app of a tool which has long become ...
But like many experts, he also makes another point that has perhaps been lost in the firestorm of criticism Meta faces: that, in principle, community-notes-style systems can be part of the solution to ...