In January, Meta announced the end of third-party fact-checkers on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. The tech giant is betting on a new, community-driven system called Community Notes that draws on ...
The company's blog post said that 200,000 people have signed up to become Community Notes contributors, and the waitlist remains open for those who wish to participate. However, Meta will "gradually ...
Meta Platforms META is beginning to test its previously announced Community Notes from today. The program replaces its third-party fact-checking program in the United States to promote more free ...
Back in January, when we reported on Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to sever Meta from pesky things like fact checkers and the truth, we wrote that the platform would instead be adopting “a style similar ...
Community Notes for Facebook, Instagram, and Threads will start appearing for US users on March 18th. The company’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, announced sweeping changes to the company’s moderation system ...
Meta has officially announced the first stage of “Community Notes,” a controversial user-dependent content-moderation replacement to the company’s longstanding fact-checking program. Despite the ...
Washington Post columnist Geoffrey A. Fowler argued that Meta's community notes fact-checking system for posts made on Facebook, Instagram and Threads is "nowhere near up to the task" of keeping ...
Meta has gone all-in on Community Notes earlier this year, and now, they are sharing the latest update on the fact-checking feature available on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Part of this latest ...
Meta will soon roll out its new fact-checking replacement, Community Notes, a crowd-sourced tool that will sunset the company's third party fact-checking team in favor of what Meta alleges is a "less ...
Meta’s chief executive Mark Zuckerberg announced the new system in January as he made a series of approaches to the incoming Trump administration – Copyright POOL ...
As part of a new test, Meta will let anyone rate a Community Note or request one for a post, Meta's Chief Information Security Officer Guy Rosen shared on X. After testing the feature in March, the ...