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Meta announced it would phase out its fact-check program for Facebook in the US and replace it with X-like Community Notes.
"Footnotes will draw on the collective knowledge of the TikTok community by allowing people to add relevant information to ...
TikTok recently announced it will launch a user-led fact checking program called Footnotes, similar to the community-led ...
The new labels will not replace TikTok's fact-checking program, which limits the distribution of content deemed inaccurate by ...
TikTok said it is launching its own version of Community Notes -- made famous by X and later copied by Meta -- to be dubbed ...
TikTok is testing a system called Footnotes that will let its community attach helpful notes to posts that could use some additional context.
Instagram, Threads and Facebook are replacing fact checks on their posts with a new system called "Community Notes", where users have to submit claims whenever they believe a post to be false. The ...
Meta's chief global affairs officer says the company will now stop fact-checking after unveiling a shift to Community Notes in January.
TikTok is launching its own version of community notes, called Footnotes, following in the footsteps of Twitter, Meta, and YouTube.
Meta made a bold move — it dropped third-party fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram andreplaced it with community notes. The company said this change was about deepening its “commitment to free ...
Instead of getting fact-checks on Meta's social media apps, the likes of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads will receive the "Community Notes-like" experience to verify information for the American ...