Meta Ends Fact-Checking Program, Embraces Community Notes

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Meta Ends Fact-Checking Program, Embraces Community Notes
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Meta announced the end of its third-party fact-checking program in the United States, citing concerns over unintended censorship and biases. The company will replace it with a Community Notes system similar to that used on X (formerly Twitter).

Reserving a Galaxy S25 gives you a $50 Samsung Credit, extra savings of up to $1,250, and a chance to win $5,000!The butterfly effect is pretty much real: we're experiencing it right now. For example, Trump won the November 5, 2024 elections and now, in the first week of January 2025, Zuckerberg puts an end to the fact-checking program on Meta 's social platforms.

We’re getting rid of a number of restrictions on topics like immigration, gender identity and gender that are the subject of frequent political discourse and debate. It’s not right that things can be said on TV or the floor of Congress, but not on our platforms. In recent years we’ve developed increasingly complex systems to manage content across our platforms . This approach has gone too far. As well-intentioned as many of these efforts have been, they have expanded over time to the point where we are making too many mistakes, frustrating our users and too often getting in the way of the free expression we set out to enable. Too much harmless content gets censored, too many people find themselves wrongly locked up in “Facebook jail,” and we are often too slow to respond when they do.its third-party fact-checking program in the United States and replace it with a Community Notes system, inspired by a similar approach on X. Wait, wasn't X – and Elon Musk himself – a bad, toxic platform (and a mean agent, respectively)? Why would Meta do what X does? The original fact-checking program, launched in 2016, aimed to provide users with additional context about online content through independent fact-checkers. However, Meta acknowledges that biases and misjudgments in fact-checking led to unintended censorship of legitimate political speech and debate, undermining the program's goals. That's put mildly, thoug

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