Meta’s decision to change its content moderation policies from centralized fact-checking teams to user-generated community labeling has caused reactions.
(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.
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