Meta CEO Zuckerberg Says Fact-Checkers Have Done More Harm Than Good

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Meta CEO Zuckerberg Says Fact-Checkers Have Done More Harm Than Good
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg argues that fact-checkers implemented after the 2016 election have been too politically biased and damaged trust more than they've built it.

Mark Zuckerberg , the CEO of Meta Platforms Inc., stated during an interview on 'The Circuit with Emily Chang' at Meta headquarters in Menlo Park, California, on July 18, 2024, that fact-checkers implemented after Donald Trump's 2016 election have proven to be 'too politically biased' and have 'destroyed more trust than they've created,' particularly in the United States.

This policy shift will make the platform more permissive toward user posts, especially on controversial subjects like immigration and gender, according to the company. Zuckerberg also admitted that this change might mean 'we're going to catch less bad stuff.' This decision will impact content moderation on Meta-owned platforms Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, which have nearly 4 billion users worldwide. Critics argue that this move reflects a partisan effort to align Meta with President-elect Trump, who has repeatedly criticized the company for alleged anti-conservative bias. Supporters, however, praise the decision as a sign of renewed focus on free speech rather than content policing. Experts who spoke to ABC News said it's difficult to determine the company's exact motivation, but both explanations are plausible. Meta might view this decision as an opportunity to abandon a policy targeted by conservatives and gain favor with Trump while shifting the company toward a more permissive stance on speech that Zuckerberg has previously advocated for. 'Zuckerberg knew he'd have a fight on his hands to change the basic tenets of Facebook,' Eric Goldman, a professor at Santa Clara University School of Law who studies content moderation, told ABC News. 'The question is: Why now?'Meta launched the fact-checking program amidst intense scrutiny regarding the spread of misinformation on the platform during the 2016 presidential campaign

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