Content moderation has always been a nightmare for Meta. But Mark Zuckerberg's "apology tour" from the past few years seems to be officially over.
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"We just faced this massive, massive institutional pressure to start censoring content on ideological grounds," Zuckerberg ...
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In a video posted on Instagram and Facebook, Zuckerberg said the company's content moderation approach resulted too often in "censorship." "After Trump first got elected in 2016, the legacy media ...
It’s you. Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, announced Tuesday that he was ending much of the company’s moderation efforts, like third-party fact-checking and content restrictions.
Trump has continuously attacked content moderation, insisting it silences conservative voices. Rights groups argue that conservative voices aren't being moderated — hateful voices are.
Content moderation has always been a nightmare for ... furniture while various new waves of pillagers attempt to test and game the algorithms for profit or menace — just consider the current ...