Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Tuesday that the social media company is getting rid of its fact-checking program. Instead, it will rely on a community-driven system where users correct inaccurate posts.
Meta says it’s ending its fact-checking program and replacing it with a community-driven system
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