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Meta to Replace Fact-Checkers with User-Driven System
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is phasing out third-party fact-checkers on Facebook and Instagram, opting for a user-driven system called 'community notes'. This move follows a trend set by rival platform X, where users contribute context and challenge misleading information.

META boss Mark Zuckerberg is set to end the company’s ‘fact-checker’ programs in favour of a system used on rival site X. “Biased” independent moderators on Facebook and Instagram will be replaced by ‘ community notes ’, where users have the power to add context or refute misleading posts.

Musk has grown close to the 78-year-old in the last few months, having attended his rallies and hosted online “conversations” on his social media site, Zuckerberg said the new system will result in fewer mistakes, adding: “We’re going to catch less bad stuff, but we’ll also reduce the number of innocent people’s posts and accounts that we accidentally take down. He added that the third-party moderators had become too “politically biased and have destroyed more trust than they have created.” And Trump, who has his presidential inauguration on January 20, hailed the “impressive” move, remarking that Meta had “come a long way”.Dawn Alford, Executive Director of the Society of Editors, said Meta’s decision is a significant shift in its approach to content moderation. She said: “It underscores the critical role legacy media plays in ensuring the public has access to trustworthy, rigorously verified information. “In an era where misinformation can spread rapidly online, the work of professional journalists in holding power to account and separating fact from fiction is more vital than ever. “Fact-checking requires expertise, context, and independence—qualities that cannot always be guaranteed in a decentralised, user-driven model like Meta’s proposed community notes.

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