Trump says Meta has ‘come a long way’ after it ends fact-checking program
- Meta has announced it is ending its fact-checking partnerships for Instagram and Facebook in the United States, which may lead to less oversight of harmful content.
- Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stated that third-party fact-checkers have been 'too politically biased' and have 'destroyed more trust than they’ve created.'
- Parents are advised to teach children critical thinking skills to evaluate online content, according to James P. Steyer and Dr. Jingsi Christina Wu.
- Meta's decisions could risk advertiser backlash and further damage its brand, as noted by journalist Cory Doctorow.
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43% Left
L 43%
C 22%
R 35%
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