Meta shocked the tech world this week by moving to overhaul its approach to fact checking. Here's what the changes mean for social media users.
Meta announced Jan. 7 that its platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Threads would discontinue third-party fact-checking. In ...
Meta is working on implementing community notes on Instagram and Threads. Shortly after CEO Mark Zuckerberg's big pivot away ...
Eric Reinhart, the author of a Los Angeles Times op-ed column, is claiming that the paper edited out his strong criticism of ...
Mr Mantzarlis is also deeply critical of the decision to axe fact checkers. But like many experts, he also makes another ...
The program, implemented in 2016, will be replaced with Meta's own version of Community Notes, a crowdsourced approach to reviewing online content employed by X, the social media platform ...
Mark Zuckerberg says Meta will use "community notes" to moderate content on its platforms like Facebook and Instagram — but what exactly does that mean, and how has it worked on other platforms?
Meta stated that its fact-checking program will be discontinued in favour of community notes. The implementation of ...
Instagram is reportedly preparing to roll out a Community Notes feature, enabling users to add contextual information or ...
If you want to join the Community Notes waitlist, you can do that here. A weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you everything you need to download, watch, read, listen to ...
In a screenshot shared by the tipster, the feature could be accessed by tapping on the three vertical dots next to every post on Instagram. The option was labelled as “Write community note” and placed ...
Community Notes, which started in 2021 as Birdwatch, is a community-driven moderation system on X that allows users who sign up for the program to add context to posts. Having regular users ...