CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the move is an attempt to restore free expression on Meta's platforms. The pivot comes as Zuckerberg looks to build ties with the incoming Trump administration.
ASML Fellow Fay Johnson discusses the ins and outs of Meta’s decision to cut back on fact checking with the True Thirty podcast.
A spokesperson for the U.S. Secret Service denied the claim’s validity in an email to Check Your Fact. President Donald ... citing CNN. The Facebook post claims Bolton was purportedly arrested ...
Social media offers amazing ways to connect with others and explore interests. But we also need to think about our privacy, safety and wellbeing online. Use your account settings to control this. For ...
If you would like to create a fact sheet for your unit, school, department or program, refer to the following resources and contact your senior communicator. Please note: the school sample below is ...
(Mainichi/Wataru Okubo) The Mainichi Shimbun answers some common questions readers may have about social media operator Meta's plan to eliminate its fact-checking function on Facebook and Instagram.
This fact sheet is based on Pew Research Center tabulations of microdata from the Census Bureau’s 2023 American Community Survey (ACS), provided through IPUMS from the University of Minnesota. All ...
Facebook and Instagram are leading sources. What does Meta’s decision to stop fact-checking content on its platforms mean for our information landscape? Gabe Robins: Most people easily believe what ...
Following the 2025 inauguration of President Donald Trump, Facebook parent company Meta forced users to follow Trump and Vice President JD Vance. Rating: Context: Users surprised to notice Trump and ...
Meta Platforms Inc. will continue to use its fact checkers outside of the US “for now” even as the Instagram and Facebook owner does away with the practice at home, the company’s head of ...
PolitiFact reporters attending the event are fact-checking speeches made at the event live. Here is a live blog of their observances.