As The Wall Street Journal reports, citing people with direct knowledge of the matter, Meta's Community Notes will not apply ...
Make it a paid ad, I guess. In early January, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that his platform would be getting rid of ...
Aspects of the program remain subject to change, according to the Wall Street Journal that first reported the development.
Meta announced last week that it would be ditching fact-checkers in favor of X-like Community Notes, and self-described ...
Between allowing more “free speech” and removing official fact-checking, Meta’s platforms risk becoming more hostile to ...
Facebook, Instagram, and Threads are ditching third-party fact-checkers in favor of a Community Notes program inspired by X, ...
Meta will soon remove its fact-checking systems from Facebook and Instagram and replace them instead with Community Notes similar to Musk's X.
Meta's Mark Zuckerberg says "community notes" will now moderate content. That already happens on Elon Musk's X. Here's how they work — and don't.
The previous fact-checking/moderation practices at both Meta and X were problematic and in need of an overhaul. The Community ...
Community Notes on Meta platforms will be enabled for organic content, which means posts that Meta hasn't been paid to ...
The new system could make marketers more cautious about organic posts on Facebook and Instagram.