Meta announced it would phase out its fact-check program for Facebook in the US and replace it with X-like Community Notes.
Meta's model is built using X's open-source algorithm for Community Notes. The notes will show up across Facebook, Instagram, ...
"By Monday afternoon, our fact-checking program in the US will be officially over," Meta's recently installed policy chief ...
In a sweeping shift to its content moderation strategy, Meta will officially shut down its third-party fact-checking program ...
Joel took to X to announce this significant decision, a topic that has been widely debated in recent months. His post stated ...
Starting today, April 7, Meta will officially end its fact-checking program in the US for its apps: Instagram, Threads, and ...
Meta will end its US fact-checking programme on Monday, replacing it with Community Notes to provide context to misleading ...
Meta’s US fact-checking program will come to an end by Monday afternoon. In a post on X, Meta’s global policy head Joel ...
In a tweet, Meta's global policy head, Joel Kaplan, confirmed that the U.S. fact-checking program will end by Monday ...
Meta will officially end its fact-checking program in the United States, as declared by CEO Mark Zuckerberg back in ...
Meta's chief global affairs officer says the company will now stop fact-checking after unveiling a shift to Community Notes ...
Meta will no longer have any fact-checkers in the U.S. come Monday, according to chief global affairs officer Joel Kaplan.