Policy chief Joel Kaplan says that in pursuit of “More Speech and Fewer Mistakes,” Meta will focus more on preventing over-enforcement of its content policies and less on mediating potentially harmful ...
The social-media giant’s loosening of speech restrictions is unsettling advertisers, who say a decade of efforts to protect ...
Meta has started testing ads on Threads, its new social network, with selected brands in the US and Japan. This move follows ...
Between allowing more “free speech” and removing official fact-checking, Meta’s platforms risk becoming more hostile to ...
Thomas Riis (University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Law) has posted A model of 'rough justice' for internet intermediaries from the perspective of EU copyright law on SSRN. Her eis the abstract: ...
Meta’s announcement last week of sweeping changes to how it filters content rightly drew extensive coverage focusing on how ...
The campaign aims to raise $30 million to build an open-source social platform free from "billionaire control." ...
Meta allowed thousands of paid ads containing sexually explicit imagery on social media platforms, including Facebook and ...
The EC’s investigation centers on several critical areas, including risk management, content moderation, and advertising transparency. The commission is particularly concerned with how X handles the ...
Social-media companies are now pulling back on all of their content moderation on their platforms, Alexa Course, Meghan Bobrowsky, and Jeff Horwitz of The Wall Street Journal report. Back in 2022 ...
Meta Platforms Inc. plans to make a set of sweeping changes to its fact-checking and content moderation policies, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg announced in a video released this morning.
In short, Meta is adopting the X approach to content moderation in the U.S. using Community Notes. The firm thinks this has the potential to be a significant tailwind to Integral Ad Science’s ...