Meta shocked the tech world this week by moving to overhaul its approach to fact checking. Here's what the changes mean for social media users.
Authors, including Ta-Nehisi Coates and Sarah Silverman, allege Meta's illegal use of copyrighted materials to build AI ...
Mark Zuckerberg announced Meta's shift to community notes, replacing third-party fact-checkers, and easing political content ...
In response to a user’s criticism, Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta’s changes, claiming that the shift from third-party ...
A day after announcing that UFC President/co-founder Dana White would be joining Meta's board, Facebook co-founder and Meta ...
Zuckerberg's response to the Threads user named Mary-Frances Makichen, who has 253 followers and is a "Spiritual Director" ...
Zuckerberg said the 2024 U.S. elections felt like “a cultural tipping point towards, once again, prioritizing speech.” ...
The Meta CEO announced changes to content moderation just in time for a familiar incoming presidential administration.
The International Fact-Checking Network proposed crowdsourcing in conjunction with professionals, a "new model." ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the social media behemoth will end its third party fact-checking program in the U.S.