"It’s time to get back to our roots around free expression on Facebook and Instagram," Zuckerberg said when he announced the controversial changes to Meta's content moderation policy
The Meta CEO announced changes to content moderation just in time for a familiar incoming presidential administration.
After visiting President-elect Donald J. Trump in November, Mr. Zuckerberg decided to relax Meta’s speech policies. He asked a small team to carry out his goals within weeks. The repercussions are just beginning.
Zuckerberg was also seen wearing the Patek Philippe Grand Complications In-Line Perpetual Calendar 5236P-001 when he posted a selfie with his wife, Priscilla Chan. The watch costs $141,400, according to Patek Philippe's website.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on said Biden administration officials would “scream” and “curse” at his employees when they disagreed with the government’s takedown requests over pandemic-related
Zuckerberg on Tuesday announced that Meta would end its partnerships with third party fact-checkers and institute a “Community Notes” model.
I'm counting on these changes actually making our platforms better," Zuckerberg wrote on Threads, the X-like social media site owned by Meta.
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough suggested the Meta CEO made the decision to appease his "overlord" Donald Trump The post ‘Morning Joe’ Rips Mark Zuckerberg for ‘Horrific’ Decision to End Fact Checks appeared first on TheWrap.
All these moves indicate a rightward shift for Meta, as Zuckerberg joins the other leaders of Big Tech trying to curry favor with the president-elect and his cohort. A more free-speech-friendly Facebook and Instagram could significantly change the ethos of the digital world, but for now, Meta's actions are stirring up plenty of discourse.