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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday an end to the company's third-party fact-checking program that was designed to curb misinformation online. In its place, Meta, which owns Facebook ...
Now, it’s Mark Zuckerberg. Meta’s announcement that it would be ending its fact-checking program and shifting policies around content moderation — a move that Zuckerberg said was inspired by ...
The announcement comes amid a broader apparent ideological shift to the right within Meta’s top ranks, and as Zuckerberg seeks to improve his relationship with Trump before the president-elect ...
Mark Zuckerberg's moves follow efforts to align with Trump, including meetings and policy shifts. Meta's new approach includes ending third-party fact-checking and demoting its Trust and Safety team.
Last week, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta plans to spend between $60 billion and $65 billion on AI infrastructure projects throughout 2025, including the construction of a data center ...
Meta is replacing third-party fact-checkers with community notes on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Mark Zuckerberg said Meta would roll out the notes, similar to X's, over the next few months ...
From left: Priscilla Chan, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Lauren Sanchez attend the inauguration ceremony before Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th President of the United States in the Capitol ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has dramatically steered the company to the right ahead of the inauguration of President-Elect Donald Trump with a series of policy and practice changes in the last week ...