Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg stunned many with his announcement that he was pulling the plug on fact-checking at ...
A decision by social media giant Meta to end fact-checking in the United States is "bad for democracy," the newly appointed ...
In a statement to Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) in November of last year, Meta used a tone opposite to that now ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to do away with Meta’s third-party fact-checking service was presented as a sweeping cultural ...
According to Moraes, “our electoral justice system and our Supreme Court have already shown that this is a land that has law.
Justices and advisors of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) are cautiously observing Meta's shift towards a model resembling X ...
Meta wants to control content on its platforms less in future – Brazil's government wants to know by Monday how this fits in ...
For most of his life, Mark Zuckerberg was nerdy and pasty and nebbish: the classic computer geek who mostly spends his days ...
Brazil’s government will give Meta until Monday to explain the changes to its fact-checking program, Solicitor General Jorge ...
Brazil on Friday gave social media giant Meta 72 hours to explain its fact-checking policy for the country, and how it plans to protect fundamental rights on its platforms.
Brazil’s Solicitor General has criticised Meta’s hate speech policy changes, while the company claims it aims to secure ...