Meta's Mark Zuckerberg says "community notes" will now moderate content. That already happens on Elon Musk's X. Here's how they work — and don't.
Elon has been publicly trolling Sir Keir Starmer, which forced the Prime Minister to respond at a press conference. He indirectly accused Musk of spreading "lies and misinformation" about grooming in the UK, and of "cheerleading" for Tommy Robinson.
No such post appears on Trump's Truth Social account, nor are there reports from legitimate news outlets about Trump making the comment.
Meta will replace it with so-called community notes like on the X platform. The content moderation changes won’t be rolled out in the EU for now.
Derbyshire Constabulary scales back its use of the social network amid row between PM and its billionaire owner
Meta is ending its fact-checking program in the U.S. and replacing it with a system similar to the Community Notes on Elon Musk-owned X, the Facebook parent said on Tuesday.
Mark Zuckerberg admitted the move will mean more ‘bad stuff’ on his social media platforms, which are used by billions of people.
New users? New algorithms? Or something else going on behind the scenes? The story behind the new changes on the social media site
Elon Musk praised Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg's move to end fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram, following Musk's lead after he implemented community notes on X.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the overhauling of Facebook's censorship policies, removing fact-checkers, and adopting a community-driven moderation system inspired by Elon Musk's X.
It was last week that Reform’s leadership first began to get jitters about Elon Musk as the tech mogul veered into open support for Tommy Robinson...