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Meta, PolitiFact
Meta deals a blow to fact-checking. Critics says politics is to blame.
When PolitiFact won a Pulitzer in 2009, it put fact-checkers on the map. Donald Trump’s MAGA movement gave them plenty of work. Now, Meta’s fact-checking retrenchment threatens to hollow out the industry.
Meta ending fact-checking 'a political play' - 8 Jan 2025
Meta has announced it will end third party fact-checking on its media platforms in the US as Big Tech prepares for the incoming Trump administration. Martin SFP Bryant, Editor of the tech publication PreSeed Now,
Meta breaks up with fact-checkers. Here’s how it affects PolitiFact.
As I weigh Meta’s decision to break up with American fact-checkers, I keep returning to this: The censorious fact-checking program Meta described is not the fact-checking program I know. On Tuesday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a five-minute video he was going to "get rid of fact-checkers" and replace them with a crowd-sourced model akin to Community Notes on X.
Meta, Trump and Mark Zuckerberg
Why Meta went MAGA: Inside Mark Zuckerberg's reset with Donald Trump
With Republicans back in control of both chambers of Congress and calling for new regulation of Big Tech, the Meta CEO is realigning with Trump.
Trump says Meta has ‘come a long way’ after Zuckerberg ends fact-checking on platforms
EXCLUSIVE: President-elect Trump reacted to Meta's move to end its fact-checking program on Facebook, Instagram and its other platforms, telling Fox News Digital that the company has “come a long way.
In Another Bow To Donald Trump, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg Says It Will End Fact Checking On Facebook And Instagram
Meta's Mark Zuckerberg announced the company will end fact-checking and other restrictions on Facebook and Instagram.
Google, Microsoft and Trump
Microsoft, Google, Adobe Give $1 Million Each to Trump Inaugural Fund
Microsoft Corp., Alphabet Inc.’s Google, and Adobe Inc. are each donating $1 million to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund, joining the roster of technology companies shelling out to back the incoming US president’s festivities later this month.
Google, Microsoft Donate $1 Mln Each To Donald Trump's Inauguration Fund
Tech giants Google and Microsoft (MSFT) have donated $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration fund. The
Microsoft joins Meta, Google and other tech giants in donating $1 million to President Trump's record-breaking inauguration fund
Microsoft will contribute $1 million to President Trump's inauguration fund. The company joins Meta, Google, and other tech giants in contributing.
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Meta Removes Third-Party Fact Checkers Over ‘Bias’ Fears
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that third-party fact checkers will be replaced by "community notes" on Facebook and ...
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Meta's done with fact-checking — and its CMO says Trump and changing 'vibes in America' are major reasons why
Meta CMO Alex Schultz told Business Insider the incoming Trump administration influenced the company's shift from ...
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Meta eliminates fact-checking in latest bow to Trump
Facebook and Instagram owner Meta says it’s scrapping its third-party fact-checking program and replacing it with Community ...
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Here's why Meta ended fact-checking, according to experts
Fact-checkers who were put in place in the wake of Donald Trump's 2016 election have proven to be "too politically biased" ...
Pew Research Center
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Meta to change its fact-checking policy
In other news: A look at the app monitoring wildfires in the western U.S. Looking ahead: How should the press cover a second ...
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Fact-checkers to Mark Zuckerberg: We never censored anything
Fact-checking firms that teamed with Meta are refuting CEO Mark Zuckerberg's suggestion linking their work to censorship.
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