As Meta ends its partnership with U.S. fact-checkers, CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the company will adopt a Community Notes model similar to X, where fact-checkers say misinformation often goes unchecked.
- Meta has ended its partnership with U.S. Fact-checkers and will adopt a Community Notes model similar to X, according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
- The new system allows users to identify misinformation, aiming to reduce bias and increase transparency in content moderation.
- Zuckerberg stated that fact-checkers were 'too politically biased & destroyed more trust than they created.'
- The move marks a significant change in Meta's content governance strategy, allowing for more open dialogue on controversial topics.
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