Meta to Scrap Fact-Checking, Citing Free Expression Concerns

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Meta to Scrap Fact-Checking, Citing Free Expression Concerns
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Meta plans to end its independent fact-checking program on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, sparking concerns about the spread of misinformation. The company will replace fact-checking with a Community Notes model, similar to Twitter's.

Meta ’s move to remove independent fact-checking on its platforms will have repercussions, but it will not be affecting Malaysia’s social media community anytime soon, says Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil. 'At the moment, I don’t see it affecting the Malaysian market, only the United States,” he said, referring to Meta ’s initial implementation of the move over the next few months.

Meta in a statement on Tuesday (Jan 7) announced that it will scrap its eight-year-old fact-checking programme, reduce censorship and boost political content on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Its CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that they would instead replace fact-checking with a Community Notes model, not unlike that introduced by Twitter (now known as X), back in 2021.'This could be a positive thing, as the public can comment and contribute explanations on content that was uploaded to Facebook, for example, and it would be highlighted instead of being buried in the comments section,” he told a press conference on Wednesday. Fahmi said Meta had yet to contact him, Deputy Minister Teo Nie Ching or the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission to further discuss the matter.Meta’s decision to scrap the programme that it introduced in 2016 surprised many, but more so the 10 independent fact-checking partners it contracted in the US. The programme was introduced to curb the spread of misinformation, particularly politically oriented ones. It is not yet clear whether or not the decision would affect fact-check organisations it had made similar arrangements within about 119 countries around the world, with a large number of them in Europe, Brazil and India. Zuckerberg on Jan 7 also posted a five-minute video explaining the issue. He attributed Meta’s new direction to the political climate following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory and a renewed commitment to promoting'free expression” on its platform

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