(THE CONVERSATION) Meta’s decision to change its content moderation policies by replacing centralized fact-checking teams with user-generated community labeling has stirred up a storm of reactions.
Over the past two decades, the free-to-use online encyclopedia has carried on with its mission, expanding its global community of volunteer editors, known as Wikipedians, and ultimately resisting the ...
Meta's decision to change its content moderation policies by replacing centralized fact-checking teams with user-generated ...
By abandoning fact-checkers and loosening its Hateful Conduct policy, Meta has made clear the future it wants for its ...
Meta’s shift away from fact checking will require changes for the billions of people who use Facebook, Instagram and Threads.
Fact-checking groups that have worked with Meta expressed disappointment this week at CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Jan. 7 ...
Instead, Meta will follow the lead of X under Elon Musk and rely on crowd-sourced Community Notes to provide additional ...
Meta said Tuesday that the group's platforms including Facebook and Instagram would in future imitate rival X's "Community ...
Jewish leaders warned on Tuesday that Meta’s new community-driven fact-checking system “will open the floodgates to content” ...
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