It’s Oakland, California. The CEO of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, declared on Tuesday that Facebook and other Meta platforms will allow for a greater variety of expression.
“We are going to revert to our origins focusing on free expression on Facebook and Instagram.”
Here are a few of the main modifications:
The days of outside fact-checkers searching Facebook posts for infractions in the US are over. Facebook will instead employ “community notes,” a feature of X (previously Twitter) that lets users report messages and cast votes on their authenticity.
Topics like gender identity and immigration will no longer be restricted.
“What began as an effort to promote inclusivity has been misused to silence dissenting voices and exclude those who hold different views, and it has gone too far. He expressed his intention: “I want to make sure that people can talk about their beliefs and experiences on our platforms.” Visit sites -- https://theceodialogs.com/
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