Meta announced that it would discontinue its third-party fact-checking program and instead move to a community notes model ...
FACEBOOK and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms Inc. began testing its crowd-sourced fact-checking program, Community ...
Financial constraints, threats of harassment and shifting audience habits were among the top concerns for fact-checkers in 2024, the International Fact Checking Network’s State of the Fact-checkers ...
The social media giant announced a major revamp of its content, safety and moderation policies in January to support ‘free ...
Checking facts is as old as journalism and Donald Trump's political rise has underscored its value. So why have media organisations like Meta changed tack?
Meta began fact checks in December 2016, after President Donald Trump was elected to his first term, in response to criticism that “fake news” was spreading on its platforms. For years, the tech giant ...
Meta said that its independent fact-checking programme in Australia will curb misinformation in the run-up to the nation's ...
Meta will replace third-party fact-checking with community notes in the US first, delaying global rollout until 2026. Metas ...
Meta disables third-party fact-checking in the U.S. but retains it in Australia for election misinformation control.
Meta’s handling of misinformation in Australia contradicts its recent decisions in the U.S., exposing a politically motivated double standard. While Australian voters will benefit from traditional ...
Meta tried to prevent the author from promoting her book. It backfired.