Meta Ends Fact-Checking Program in Shift to Community Moderation Amid Criticism and Trump Support
Meta, led by Mark Zuckerberg, has announced the termination of its fact-checking program on Facebook and Instagram, marking a significant shift towards community-based monitoring. This decision, which has drawn both praise and condemnation, comes as part of a broader strategy that some experts fear may exacerbate misinformation on the platforms. Critics, including Meta employees, have voiced concerns that this move represents a major step back for public discourse, suggesting it aligns more closely with a Trump-friendly approach. Zuckerberg has acknowledged that the lack of fact-checkers will likely result in increased harmful content appearing on the sites. In a response to accusations of bias, Zuckerberg indicated that the previous fact-checking system was problematic and defended the transition to user moderation as a more democratic solution. As Meta embraces these changes, the implications for truthfulness and accountability in social media remain contentious.
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