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As Meta abandons fact-checking, here’s how Zuckerberg succumbed to Trump

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Last updated: 9 January 2025 04:05
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As Meta abandons fact-checking, here’s how Zuckerberg succumbed to Trump

Meta’s decision to abandon its fact-checking program and adopt a crowdsourced model emphasizing “free expression” has sparked intense debate about its implications for online misinformation and hate speech.

This profound change in content moderation comes less than two weeks before Donald Trump is reinstated as president and it changes the way Meta, which operates Facebook, Instagram and Threads, manages content on its platforms. Symbolizes an important change.

The move is seen as a response to criticism from conservatives, who argued that Meta’s fact-checking policies disproportionately suppress right-wing thought. Trump himself threatened Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, saying he could “spend the rest of his life in prison” if he attempted to interfere in the 2024 election.

Zuckerberg has made efforts to improve their relationship since Trump’s election victory. This includes donating $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund and promoting longtime conservative Joel Kaplan to become Meta’s new global policy chief. Kaplan’s leadership has resulted in Meta adopting the Community Notes model, similar to the model favored by Trump ally Elon Musk at X, where unpaid users monitor content rather than third-party experts.

Zuckerberg acknowledged that this policy change could mean “we’ll catch less bad stuff.” When Trump was asked if the meta change was in response to his previous threats, he replied, “Possibly.” The changes will affect Facebook, Instagram and Threads, which have more than 3 billion users globally, and will also stop active scanning for hate speech, focusing on removing “high-serious violations” such as terrorism and child exploitation.

Critics argue that Meta’s new approach will lead to an increase in misinformation and hate speech online. Nora Benavidez, Free Press senior counsel and director of digital justice and civil rights, said that “Content moderation has never been a tool to suppress free speech; it is a principle that the platforms themselves should foster dialogue and truth for users.” Have evolved to protect.” Benavidez also emphasized that Zuckerberg’s decision is not about protecting freedom of speech, but about “abdicating a technology company’s responsibility for the safety of its many users” and aligning with Trump’s agenda. Is in.

“Zak’s announcement is an attempt to capitulate to Trump and hold Musk in a race to the bottom,” disinformation expert Nina Jankowicz said on Bluesky, referring to X boss Elon Musk.

Zuckerberg’s pivot to Trump’s administration is seen as a unique move, given Meta’s dominant position in the way Americans communicate online. As the four meta apps – Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger – are among the most widely used internet platforms, the implications of this policy change are far-reaching.

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