Since the 1970s, the US Supreme Court has defended a very broad conception of freedom of speech, one that allows today Elon Musk's or Mark Zuckerberg's platforms to massively disseminate unverified or even deliberately false information.
Mark Zuckerberg helped the Biden administration suppress speech it didn't like. And now, Facebook is atoning for its mistakes. This is a good thing.
Zuckerberg claimed to be “excited” by “the opportunity to restore free expression,” but few who commented on his speech felt similarly thrilled. Those on the left wrote him off as a sellout. Those on the right wondered where Zuckerberg’s principles were during the past four years of judicial persecution and censorship.
Meta execs meet advertisers to discuss changes in content policies, including removal of third-party fact-checkers.
BRUSSELS — Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg was not telling the truth when he said the European Union was institutionalizing censorship, the bloc’s top tech official said.
Media lawyer Joachim Steinhöfel fought for freedom of expression on Facebook. Now he welcomes Zuckerberg’s move to abolish fact-checkers on Meta. An open letter.
Welcome, Mark Zuckerberg, to Donald Trump’s America. In that America, all of us must remember Arendt’s wisdom: “Freedom of opinion is a farce unless factual information is guaranteed and the facts themselves are not in dispute.” None of Zuckerberg’s gaslighting can hide that truth.
Mark Zuckerberg seems to be using a compelling freedom of expression argument not to deepen and protect freedom of expression, but to weaponise it instead.
On Joe Rogan’s podcast, Zuckerberg made it clear he was ready to do business: In his peculiar black T-shirt and gold chain — like a balky child of the suburbs straining for some nebulous urban cred — he railed against the Biden administration and affirmed,
In an interview, French Junior Minister for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies Clara Chappaz reacts to the accusations of 'censoring' leveled by the owner of X and the founder of Meta against EU laws.
Meta CEO founder Mark ... on speech to "restore free expression" across Facebook, Instagram and Meta platforms, admitting its current content moderation practices have "gone too far." Zuckerberg ...
Another cartoon trolls both Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg on cyberbullying, labeling them as “Child Killers.’ Both their platforms have failed to curb the platform from exposing teens and tweens and preteens to trolling, bullying, and harassment.