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.
I sat down with Lee McIntyre, author of “Post-Truth,” to discuss.
Facebook has started to roll out a new fact-checking system that relies on community notes. Founder Marck Zuckerberg says the ...
Meta announced Jan. 7 that its platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Threads would discontinue third-party fact-checking. In ...
Community Notes contributors are X users who have signed ... [For another perspective on Meta’s move away from fact-checking, check out: Facebook, fact-checking and the case for giving legacy ...
Wanna say something absurd on Facebook without anyone to tell your audience it's wrong? Make it a paid ad, I guess.
Facebook parent Meta's META.O "Community Notes", similar to that used on Elon Musk-owned social media platform X, will not apply to paid ads when they arrive later this year, a person familiar ...
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook will move to a Community Notes system as the company prepares for Donald Trump's ...
Mark Zuckerberg says Meta will use "community notes" to moderate content on its platforms like Facebook and Instagram — but what exactly does that mean, and how has it worked on other platforms?
Commenting on the surge, Gizmodo suggested that “apparently not everyone is ready to live in a post-truth world... Fittingly, Facebook competitors are also seeing a spike in interest. Bluesky saw a ...
Meta hasn’t released specifics about how it will empower users of Facebook, Instagram and ... executive producer at CBS News Confirmed. On X, Community Notes works by leaving fact-checking ...