Meta ends fact-checking program as Zuckerberg vows to restore free expression on Facebook, Instagram
Meta’s chief global affairs officer, Joel Kaplan, joins 'Fox & Friends' Tuesday morning for exclusive interview
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Meta is ending
its fact-checking program and lifting restrictions on speech to
"restore free expression" across Facebook, Instagram and Meta platforms,
admitting its current content moderation practices have "gone too
far."
"We’re going to get back to our roots and focus on reducing mistakes, simplifying our policies and restoring free expression on our platforms," Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a video posted Tuesday morning. "More specifically, we’re going to get rid of fact-checkers and replace them with Community Notes similar to X, starting in the U.S."
Meta’s chief global affairs officer, Joel Kaplan, will be on Fox News Channel’s "Fox & Friends" Tuesday morning for an exclusive interview to discuss the changes.Meta’s third-party fact-checking program was put in place after the 2016
election and had been used to "manage content" and misinformation on
its platforms, largely due to "political pressure," executives said, but
admitted the system has "gone too far." Read more and see videos here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/meta-ends-fact-checking-program-zuckerberg-vows-restore-free-expression-facebook-instagram (Copy and paste link if necessary.)

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