and WhatsApp owning Meta has only been implemented in the United States (US), at least for the time being. The company made those remarks to Brazil's Federal Attorney General's Office (AGU ...
Brazil's Supreme Court will not allow technology companies to exploit their use of hate speech for profit, Moraes said Brazil’s government and Justice Branch have reacted strongly to Meta’s ...
Meta told Brazil it would not yet end fact-checks outside the US, but its attempts to clarify its new social media policies fell flat Tuesday as the Latin American nation slammed measures which ...
The Brazilian government held a public hearing on Wednesday to discuss proposals to regulate social networks, following the ...
Meta’s announcement has sparked alarm in Brazil, where the government sees Meta’s policy changes as a potential threat to ...
Solicitor general criticizes Meta's hate speech policy changes Meta says aiming to secure greater freedom of expression Brazil to hold public hearing this week to discuss issue BRASILIA ...
Brazil’s Solicitor General announced on Friday that the government will give Meta until Monday to explain the programme.
In a statement to Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) in November of last year, Meta used a tone opposite to that now ...
In response to changes in Meta's content moderation policies, the Brazilian government recently held a public hearing in ...
The removal of Meta’s fact-checking feature will only apply to the US until its new community notes program is thoroughly ...
Meta's loosened moderation policy puts it on a collision course with regulations in Latin America’s largest economy.
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.