Meta will discontinue its US fact-checking program by Monday, transitioning to a new initiative called Community Notes. This program allows users to provide context and notes for posts, which they can write and rate. The initiative was first announced in January, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg suggesting it would help minimize bias. While Community Notes will gradually roll out across Meta's platforms, the company will continue to use third-party fact-checkers in other countries, with plans for future expansion of Community Notes.
Meta's US fact-checking program will be phased out in favor of Community Notes, which aims to reduce bias by allowing users to provide context.
The Community Notes initiative encourages user participation by enabling contributors to add and rate contextual notes on posts, enhancing information transparency.
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