Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Tuesday that he was ending professional fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram.
Meta’s return to political content, looser moderation rules, and Trump-friendly policies look a lot like Musk’s vision for X.
When Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook, Instagram and Threads would end third-party fact-checking, the political world read it as a kind of capitulation — a company sacrificing its values on the ...
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced on his social network that UFC President Dana White will be the new board member ...
Former Deputy Prime Minister Sir Nick Clegg announced his decision to depart Mark Zuckerberg’s inner circle at Meta on ...
Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook started out as an exclusive website for Harvard, Yale and other Ivy League schools. Now, it has ...
Despite its new plan to loosen content moderation across its apps, Meta says its policies differ for internal and external discussion.
Meta’s announcement illustrates the struggle professional news verification faces in an era where, often, the loudest voices ...
Meta Platforms Inc. has announced the addition of three high-profile directors to its board, enhancing its focus on AI and ...
The plan to swamp Facebook with non-human accounts will change social ... in its aggressive willingness to direct this new power across its borders. When Mark Zuckerberg was called to appear before ...