Opinion | Just the facts? Meta’s new experiment says otherwise
Meta’s crowdsourced approach to fact-checking raises questions about bias, scale and the future of accuracy online
Meta’s crowdsourced approach to fact-checking raises questions about bias, scale and the future of accuracy online
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Online threats and harassment against fact-checkers and civil society remain unacceptable
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Online threats and harassment against civil society are unacceptable
The letter follows Meta’s move to end the fact-checking program in the U.S.
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