Meta’s US fact-checking program will come to an end by Monday afternoon. In a post on X, Meta’s global policy head Joel ...
Joel took to X to announce this significant decision, a topic that has been widely debated in recent months. His post stated ...
EXCLUSIVE: Meta is launching its new community notes program next week to replace its biased, third-party fact-checking program. The company’s global affairs officer, Joel Kaplan, told Fox News ...
Meta says it has developed a "better approach" to its previous fact-checking system where "the community decides" what posts ...
Meta will start testing "Community Notes" in the U.S. from March 18 using technology developed by Elon Musk-owned X, the Facebook parent said on Thursday, two months after scrapping its fact-checking ...
The Community Notes system on Meta is a little similar to X ... and the third-party fact-checking program will remain in those regions in the meantime.
On March 18, Meta will start releasing its version of Community Notes for Facebook, Instagram, and Threads users in the United States. The program copies a crowdsourced fact-checking system that ...
As X’s algorithm is open source—meaning free and available for anyone to use (or attack, apparently)—it’s perfectly legal for Meta to just swipe it and reconfigure it for its own purposes. (Kind of ...
In a blog, Meta said the testing in the US would begin March 18, with about 200,000 potential contributors already signed up. Anyone over 18 with a Meta account more than six months old can also join ...
However, Meta will "gradually and randomly" admit contributors off the waitlist to the program and "will take ... revealed that it's embracing X's Community Notes model, which allows contributors ...