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Fallout of Meta’s content moderation overhaul
The fallout of Meta’s content moderation overhaul
Meta overhauled its approach to US moderation on Tuesday, ditching fact-checking, announcing a plan to move its trust and safety teams, and perhaps most impactfully, updating its Hateful Conduct policy. As reported by Wired, a lot of text has been updated, added, or removed, but here are some of the changes that jumped out at us.
Analysis: Meta's content moderation was a failed experiment
Zuckerberg’s blunt reversal this week puts an end to the era of corporate content moderation. Whether you view it as idealistic or sinister, content moderation has now ended as a failed experiment — even by its own terms.
Meta drops fact-checking, loosens its content moderation rules
Meta, the parent of Facebook, Instagram, and Whatsapp, today announced a major overhaul of its content moderation policies, taking off some guardrails
Meta announces major changes in fact checking and content moderation
Meta, the parent of Facebook, said it will eliminate traditional fact-checking and will rely instead on community notes. The move was part of a pivot to a new emphasis on free speech. Meta will also allow more politics to enter users' feeds.
Meta Replaces Fact-Checkers with Content Moderators
The social networking technology giant will stop utilizing third-party fact-checkers on Facebook, Threads and Instagram and instead rely on users
Mark Zuckerberg, content moderation
Mark Zuckerberg lies about content moderation to Joe Rogan’s face
I’ll spare you the experience of listening to one of the richest men in the world whine and just tell you straight out: Mark Zuckerberg’s interview on The Joe Rogan Experience is full of lies. Zuckerberg,
Op Ed: Mark Zuckerberg’s Moderation Changes At Meta Aren’t About Free Speech, But They Are About Politics
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta—the company that owns Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook, which collectively have a combined daily active user base of 3.3 billion—will be implementing sweeping changes to content moderation.
Mark Zuckerberg's new content moderation comes after a long line of nightmares. This is how we got here.
Content moderation has always been a nightmare for Meta. But Mark Zuckerberg's "apology tour" from the past few years seems to be officially over.
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Facebook Moderation Move Is a Mistake. Why Zuckerberg Shouldn’t Copy Musk With Meta and 5 Other Things to Know Today.
Nvidia CEO flags the next big thing in AI, Anthropic raising funds valuing AI start-up at $60 billion, and more news to start ...
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New Facebook guidelines, censorship draw mixed reaction from Americans
Americans had mixed reactions to Meta's decision to end fact-checking programs on Facebook and Instagram, with some telling ...
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Mark Zuckerberg’s New Facebook and Instagram Policy Allows Users to Call LGBTQ+ People Mentally Ill
In an update to Meta's content moderation policies, Instagram and Facebook users can now characterize gay and transgender identities as 'mental illness,' reportedly causing pushback from LGBTQ+ employ ...
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Meta to phase back in political content on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads
As part of a significant overhaul of its content moderation policies announced on Tuesday, Meta admitted that its approach to ...
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The Spirit of Facebook Is Moving From California to Texas
In that spirit, on Tuesday he announced that the trust and safety teams who write content policy for Facebook, Meta, and ...
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What Meta’s move to community moderation could mean for misinformation
Meta’s official rationale for ending its independent factchecking in favour of crowdsourced contributions centres on ...
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As Facebook Pulls Back on Moderation, Investors Don’t Expect a Big Change
Meta stock fell in line with the Nasdaq Composite Tuesday, suggesting traders are essentially neutral on the decision to end ...
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Social-Media Companies Decide Content Moderation Is Trending Down
Social-media companies never wanted to aggressively police content on their platforms. Now, they are deciding they don’t have ...
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