Ad bosses say the move to end fact-checking and weaken hate speech policies could cost the platform, where marketing makes up ...
Meta's recent series of policy changes and public stances signal a shift that could have far-reaching consequences for both its employees and users.
It’s safe to assume that Zuckerberg wants a reset for the MAGA regime, especially since Trump threatened not that long ago to imprison him for life.  In Trump’s America, removing tampons from the mens ...
Meta’s fact-checking rollback - combined with Donald Trump’s propensity for false claims and rising disinformation - will likely contribute to a surge of harmful content online, says former journalist ...
Also in today’s newsletter, logistics groups move Chinese staff, and Meta’s ‘free speech’ overhaul sparks advertisers’ ...
Meta’s decision to end its fact-checking program looks like the company is “caving” to political pressures, said Meta’s ...
Meta wants to control content on its platforms less in future – Brazil's government wants to know by Monday how this fits in ...
Meta's decision to replace third-party fact-checkers with a crowdsourced model for moderation in the U.S. has sparked ...
The Meta CEO is remaking himself — and his company — in the image of Donald Trump.
The entire process was highly unusual. Meta typically alters policies that govern its apps by inviting employees, civic leaders and others to weigh in ...
MSNBC's Michael Steele raged at Meta's Mark Zuckerberg Sunday for doing away with fact-checking and allowing "suggestive ...