Fallout of Meta’s content moderation overhaul
The Verge · 18h
The fallout of Meta’s content moderation overhaul
Meta overhauled its approach to US moderation on Tuesday, ditching fact-checking, announcing a plan to move its trust and safety teams, and perhaps most impactfully, updating its Hateful Conduct policy. As reported by Wired, a lot of text has been updated, added, or removed, but here are some of the changes that jumped out at us.
Computing · 1d
Meta crowdsources content moderation – what are the legal implications?
The implications of yesterday’s announcement by Mark Zuckerberg of the reintroduction of political content onto Meta platforms, and the crowdsourcing of content moderation to users in the form of community notes along with the removal of fact checkers from the business, are still being reckoned with.
NBC News · 2d
Meta announces major changes in fact checking and content moderation
Meta, the parent of Facebook, said it will eliminate traditional fact-checking and will rely instead on community notes. The move was part of a pivot to a new emphasis on free speech. Meta will also allow more politics to enter users' feeds.
Mark Zuckerberg defends Meta's content moderation changes
The Economist · 1d
Will Mark Zuckerberg’s Trump gamble pay off?
I t feels like we’re in a new era now,” said Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, as he announced sweeping changes to the firm’s social-media platforms in a video on January 7th. Two weeks ahead of Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration,
Threads and Instagram will recommend political content
BBC · 23h
Politics content to be pushed on all Instagram and Threads users
Threads and Instagram users will no longer be able to opt out of being shown political content from people they do not follow, parent company Meta has announced. The firm says its part of its reorientation towards "free expression" - a move that saw it ditch fact checkers on Tuesday.
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