Meta to Abandon Fact-Checkers in US

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Summary

Meta will no longer have any fact-checkers in the U.S., prioritizing 'more speech' over moderation. The company is modeling its new approach after Community Notes at Elon Musk's X, which relies on user moderation. This change comes as false content has begun to spread since Meta began rolling back its fact-checking programs.

Key Points

  • Meta will no longer have any fact-checkers in the U.S., prioritizing 'more speech' over moderation.

  • The company is modeling its new approach after Community Notes at Elon Musk's X, which relies on user moderation.

  • This change comes as false content has begun to spread since Meta began rolling back its fact-checking programs.

Why It Matters

The abandonment of fact-checkers highlights concerns about the spread of misinformation and the role of social media platforms in shaping public discourse.

Author

Amanda Silberling

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