Mark Zuckerberg Announces Major Shift: Community Notes on Instagram and Facebook, Meta Ends Fact-Checking Era
Mark Zuckerberg Announces Major Shift: Community Notes on Instagram and Facebook, Meta Ends Fact-Checking Era
In a groundbreaking move, Mark Zuckerberg reveals that Meta will no longer rely on traditional fact-checkers. Instead, Instagram, Facebook, and Threads will now adopt a community-driven model similar to Elon Musk's X platform. This radical shift aims to reduce censorship and encourage more political content across Meta platforms. Zuckerberg’s announcement, 'We’re returning to our roots,' marks the end of fact-checking as we know it.
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Mark Zuckerberg, in a recent statement, announced that Facebook, Instagram, and Threads will no longer be monitored by real moderators.
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Meta, with over 3 billion users worldwide, will move its content moderation teams from California to Texas, where there is "less concern about bias."
Zuckerberg stated that he would work with President Trump to stand against governments worldwide that are trying to impose more censorship on American companies.
Instead of real moderators, a system similar to X’s community notes will be implemented on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.
The changes announced by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg are believed to have been influenced by the shift in the U.S. government.
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