Facebook, Instagram, and Threads are ditching third-party fact-checkers in favor of a Community Notes program inspired by X, according to an announcement penned by Meta's new Trump-friendly policy chief Joel Kaplan. Meta is also moving its trust and safety teams from California to Texas:
"We've seen this approach work on X – where they empower their community to decide when posts are potentially misleading and need more context, and people across a diverse range of perspectives decide what sort of context is helpful for other users to see." Meta said. "We think this could be a better way of achieving our original intention of providing people with information about what they're seeing – and one that's less prone to bias."
The Community Notes feature will first be rolled out in the US "over the next couple of months" according to Meta, and will display an unobtrusive label indicating that there is additional information available on a post in place of full-screen warnings that users have to click through. Like the X feature, Meta says its own Community Notes will "require agreement between people with a range of perspectives to help prevent biased ratings."
The moderation changes aim to address complaints that Meta censors "too much harmless content" on its platforms, and is slow to respond to users who have their accounts restricted. Meta is also moving its trust and safety teams responsible for its content policies and content reviews content out of California to Texas and other US locations, instead of wholesale moving its California headquarters like Elon Musk did with SpaceX and X.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by mcgrew on Thursday January 09, @08:43PM (2 children)
Zuck flew to Mar-a-Lago to kiss Trump's ring
Ring? Odd spelling of "ass" or "arse". And here I thought being a billionaire made one so he doesn't have to kiss anybody's ass!
I'm a fiscal conservative
The meaning of the word "conservative" has been greatly twisted to mean nothing but "greedy and selfish." It used to be about waste, now it's about keeping the minimum wage WAY below a living wage and encouraging inflation. Today, "conservative" means "heartless bastard." I used to think of myself as conservative, but I'm neither greedy nor stingy. Both are required of today's conservatives.
Conservatives used to conserve the constitution and rule of law. Trumps hates both, calling them "the deep state".
A man legally forbidden from possessing a firearm is in charge of America's nuclear arsenal. Have a nice day.
(Score: 4, Insightful) by Nobuddy on Friday January 10, @01:16PM (1 child)
"Conservative" has always been about protecting power and resisting progress that might threaten it. Conservatives have been on the wrong side of history every time an evil is addressed. The only difference between then and now is they have dropped all pretenses.
(Score: 2) by mcgrew on Saturday January 11, @07:47PM
There are two kinds of conservatives, the monetary conservatives who are the definition of "conservative" that is a synonym for "Greedy and stingy", and one that wants to conserve values, whether good or bad.
Conservatives were in charge between the flu pandemic and the Great Depression. The Roaring Twenties started with high inflation after the pandemic, and crashed after a decade of Republican rule.
My Grandma, who was twenty in 1923, said the Roaring Twenties (Only Yesterday, FL Allen) [mcgrewbooks.com] only roared for the rich, much like the twenty twenties. I foresee great trouble ahead.
A man legally forbidden from possessing a firearm is in charge of America's nuclear arsenal. Have a nice day.