Mark Zuckerberg appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast and shared that X, formerly known as Twitter, “just did it better than us” when it came to stopping the spread of disinformation, misinformation,
Mark Zuckerberg has been busy. Last week, he announced his future plans for Meta, which included halting all independent fact-checking efforts and relaxing moderation of anti-LGBTQ+ hate speech. Through the days that followed,
Mark Zuckerberg compared Jim Jordan's investigation of conservative censorship to "what Elon [Musk] did on the Twitter files," acknowledging significant missteps in Meta's content moderation policies and celebrating recent changes as a victory for free speech.
The co-founder of Facebook (now Meta) has become a social media icon. He doesn’t seem as reserved, measured, or rehearsed as he did in the past, preferring a more trendy style and upbeat demeanor. In recent months, he has also ditched his traditional gray shirts for a more eclectic wardrobe. He seems to be ditching a lot of other things as well.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he decided to end Facebook and Instagram's fact-checking operation because it too closely resembled "1984"
Zuckerberg says Biden administration 'screamed' and 'cursed' at Meta employees. He also discussed how Meta plans to move forward with content restrictions
But Zuckerberg's announcement that Facebook and Instagram will soon cease fact-checking is such a stellar model of villainous doublespeak that George Orwell would have thought it was a bit much. Zuckerberg insisted it's in the name of "free speech" that he must unleash uncontrolled disinformation on his platform,
If you had any doubt that Meta was changing to please the new president, that's over now, Peter Kafka writes.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's sweeping changes at his company and its services will negatively affect women and the LGBTQ+ community.
Mark Zuckerberg appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast and shared that X, formerly known as Twitter, “just did it better than us” when it came to stopping the spread of disinformation ...
Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday that Facebook will roll back its fact-checking program. Newsweek's live blog is closed.