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 ...
Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg stunned many with his announcement that he was pulling the plug on fact-checking at Facebook and Instagram in the United States ...
Brazil's government said on Tuesday it is "seriously concerned" about Meta Platforms' recently announced changes to its hate ...
Brazil’s Solicitor General announced on Friday that the government will give Meta until Monday to explain the programme. TakeAway Points: Brazil’s government will give Meta until Monday to explain the ...
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 ...
The company's policy reversal comes as the U.S. is diverging sharply from other countries over regulating social media.
Brazil has expressed deep concerns over Meta Platforms' recent adjustments to its hate speech policy. These changes include ...
After facing heavy criticism for ending third-party fact-checking on its platforms, the Mark Zuckerberg-led Meta has ...
Brazil’s government will give Meta until Monday to explain the changes to its fact-checking program, Solicitor General Jorge Messias said on Friday.
Meta’s announcement has sparked alarm in Brazil, where the government sees Meta’s policy changes as a potential threat to ...