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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.
Meta will shutter its fact-checking program across Facebook, Instagram and Threads on Monday, marking a major shift in the company’s ...
Meta's chief global affairs officer says the company will now stop fact-checking after unveiling a shift to Community Notes in January.
TikTok recently announced it will launch a user-led fact checking program called Footnotes, similar to the community-led ...
Meta's Oversight Board published nearly a dozen decisions Wednesday on whether or not to remove content from the company's ...
"Footnotes will draw on the collective knowledge of the TikTok community by allowing people to add relevant information to ...
Logos of Facebook and Instagram are seen displayed ... especially in a major election year. Meta’s shift to Community Notes represents a major philosophical change in content moderation.
The new labels will not replace TikTok's fact-checking program, which limits the distribution of content deemed inaccurate by ...
In February, Meta announced plans for a Community Notes beta to replace fact-checking on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads and is now admitting contributors from the program's waitlist.
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 announced Jan. 7 that its platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Threads would discontinue third-party fact-checking. In its place, the company will introduce “community notes” — aiming to ...
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.
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