Meta is replacing its third-party fact-checking program with a community-driven approach, similar to X's Community Notes.
Meta , the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, announced on Tuesday that it will be ending its third-party fact-checking program and replacing it with a user-generated Community Notes system, similar to the model used by X, Elon Musk's social media platform. Starting in the United States, Meta said it decided to end the program because fact-checkers had their own biases and ended up reviewing too much content.
Instead, it will adopt a Community Notes model that uses user-generated verifications
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