Meta’s decision to abandon fact-checking lets Mark Zuckerberg walk away from a responsibility he never wanted in the first place, says Dave Lee for Bloomberg Opinion.
Mark Zuckerberg, founder and chief executive of Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp and Threads, is worth an ...
That noise you heard Tuesday as you learned about Meta’s announcement that it would cease its fact-checking program was Mark Zuckerberg’s backbone flapping in the wind. Abandoning a commitment to ...
This change will mainly affect creators who post political content on both platforms. The move will help them get a better ...
The late New York Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan put it this way decades ago: “Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not ...
Meta will remove restrictions on topics like immigration and gender on its platforms, citing 'recent elections' as a catalyst ...
Mark Zuckerberg has decided now is the time for Meta to ditch its independent fact-checkers as misinformation becomes more ...
“We’re going to get rid of fact-checkers who have just been too politically biased and have destroyed more trust than they’ve created, especially in the U.S.,” Zuckerberg said in a post. Instead, Meta ...
The social network has given up on fact-checking. That’s a good thing.
Just days before president-elect Donald Trump is set to take office, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the social media ...
Fact-checking firms that teamed with Meta are refuting CEO Mark Zuckerberg's suggestion linking their work to censorship.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's political shift to the right ahead of the new Trump administration was months in the making.