Brazil's government said on Tuesday it is "seriously concerned" about Meta Platforms' recently announced changes to its hate ...
In response to changes in Meta's content moderation policies, the Brazilian government recently held a public hearing in ...
The Brazilian government held a public hearing on Wednesday to discuss proposals to regulate social networks, following the ...
The end of the fact-checking service provided by Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp owning Meta has only been implemented in the United States (US), at least for the time being. The company made ...
Meta’s announcement has sparked alarm in Brazil, where the government sees Meta’s policy changes as a potential threat to ...
Meta's loosened moderation policy puts it on a collision course with regulations in Latin America’s largest economy.
In a statement to Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) in November of last year, Meta used a tone opposite to that now ...
Brazil’s Solicitor General announced on Friday that the government will give Meta until Monday to explain the programme.
Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to do away with Meta’s third-party fact-checking service was presented as a sweeping cultural ...
Meta wants to control content on its platforms less in future – Brazil's government wants to know by Monday how this fits in ...
Meta scraps its independent fact-checking program in the US, igniting fears about the spread of hate speech and ...
Brazilian authorities have expressed “serious concern” over a recent announcement by the social media giant Meta that they will ease their policies restricting incendiary speech and fact-checking.