Zuckerberg on Tuesday announced that Meta would end its partnerships with third party fact-checkers and institute a “Community Notes” model.
To Zuckerberg’s dismay, the post drew “anemic attention.” He investigated and learned that Facebook’s software engineers had tweaked the algorithm to limit the spread of health-related content due to fears that it includes false information ...
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Me-State. On Thursday, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued new guidelines, requiring tech companies give Missouri users a choice as to what algorithm they'd like in use while scrolling on social media.
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That means Americans who don't speak Mandarin have to use translating apps to figure out what's going on. But they're doing it. As of Monday morning, RedNote was the most downloaded free app in the Apple app store.
The previous fact-checking/moderation practices at both Meta and X were problematic and in need of an overhaul. The Community Notes alternative holds promise—if it is available to everyone.
Meta shocked the tech world this week by moving to overhaul its approach to fact checking. Here's what the changes mean for social media users.
Meta owned social media platforms ends third-party fact-checking, adopting community notes as its replacement.
The tech giant — which owns Facebook, Instagram and Threads — announced Tuesday ... Meta stated that it would also be making adjustments to its algorithm. One of those changes is a reversal of its 2021 decision to reduce the amount of political content ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that they will be introducing community notes like X to improve free speech on the platform.