Meta overhauled its approach to US moderation on Tuesday, ditching fact-checking, announcing a plan to move its trust and safety teams, and perhaps most impactfully, updating its Hateful Conduct policy. As reported by Wired, a lot of text has been updated, added, or removed, but here are some of the changes that jumped out at us.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg praised Elon Musk’s rival platform X's Community Notes system during Meta's Q4 2024 earnings call, acknowledging it as superior to Meta's previous fact-checking program."I'm not afraid to admit when someone does something that's better than us,
Despite past disagreements, Zuckerberg and Musk seem to share common ground when it comes to fact-checking. The Meta CEO justified his company’s shift towards a similar crowdsourced model, explaining that X’s approach—where users add context to posts—has proven to be more reliable than traditional fact-checking methods.