Joel Kaplan, Meta’s new chief global affairs officer, played a leading role in Tuesday’s content moderation announcement.
Meta's about-face on fact-checking shows how Musk has remade the world in his image.
The fusillade of major announcements from Meta this month — including the termination of its fact-checking and DEI programs and the ascension of enigmatic content-moderation czar Joel Kaplan to head global policy — prompted a familiar churn of political reaction across the left and right.
On the one hand, tech mogul, immigrant, and Trump’s (for now) right-hand man Elon Musk declared his strong support for easing restrictions on these visas, pledging that he’d be willing “go to war on this issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend”.
According to Mark Zuckerberg, Meta trust and safety workers will be relocated to Texas to prevent them from “censoring” users. Experts point to other advantages.
Tech and media experts told Fox News Digital that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg should be applauded for adopting a fact-checking system similar to Elon Musk's X.
Facebook, Instagram, and Threads will no longer be policed by fact-checkers, Mark Zuckerberg has announced. The most popular social media platforms on the planet will now rely on a crowd-sourced system,
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to adopt a new direction for the social media giant, drawing inspiration from Elon Musk’s approach at X, formerly known as Twitter. In a sweeping series of changes, Zuckerberg aims to emulate X’s Community Notes feature,
Mark Zuckerberg has said he will get rid of Facebook's fact-checkers and replace them with a community notes system similar to the one used by X.
It’ll be quite a spectacle, and one in marked contrast to Trump’s first presidency, when he was widely cold-shouldered. There is, of course, nothing unusual about business attempting to cosy up to an incoming president in the hope of influence,
He has gone through a transformation and has become a cool looking dude with the gold necklace and [affinity for] the UFC. It’s the new Zuckerberg,” Ben Mezrich, whose book “The
Elon Musk, co-founder of Tesla and SpaceX, is suspected of lying about his ability to play video games. (Photo by Apu Gomes/Getty Images) Elon Musk is surrounded by almost constant controversy ...