Tech CEO makes shocking move to end fact-checking—‘too much censorship'

Recent developments in the world of social media have sparked a major shift in how platforms approach content moderation.

What began as a well-intentioned system to combat misinformation has now come under intense scrutiny.

Mark Zuckerberg’s latest announcement has ignited debate about the balance between free expression and the responsibility to protect users from harmful content.


Meta's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, announced that the company would end its fact-checking program on Facebook and Instagram to ‘restore free expression’.


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Zuckerberg announces end to Meta’s fact-checking program. Image source: Pexel/Thought Catalog


In a video released on Tuesday, Zuckerberg explained that the platform would replace its third-party fact-checkers with crowdsourced ‘community notes,’ which were similar to the approach used by Elon Musk’s social media.

‘It’s time to get back to our roots around free expression on Facebook and Instagram,’ he said in the video.

Zuckerberg admitted that content moderation policies had ‘gone too far’ and caused ‘too many mistakes and too much censorship’.


Meta first introduced third-party fact-checkers in 2016 following Donald Trump’s election, but Zuckerberg argued that complex content moderation systems made frequent errors.

He explained: ‘The problem with complex systems is they make mistakes. Even if they accidentally censor just 1 per cent of posts, that is millions of people.’

He acknowledged the ongoing debate about the potential harms of online content, noting that governments and legacy media had pushed for increasing censorship, much of which was politically driven.


However, Zuckerberg also pointed out that harmful content such as drugs, terrorism, and child exploitation needed to be handled responsibly, stating, ‘We take these things very seriously.’

He said the 2024 US elections served as a tipping point for prioritising free speech again.

Zuckerberg reflected that, while online content censorship had reached a tipping point, it was crucial to find a balance between preventing harm and supporting free expression.

Key Takeaways

  • Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta will end its fact-checking program on social media to restore free expression.
  • The company will replace third-party fact-checkers with crowdsourced ‘community notes,’ similar to a system used by Elon Musk’s social media.
  • Zuckerberg admitted that content moderation systems had led to 'too many mistakes and too much censorship.'
  • He emphasized the importance of responsibly handling harmful content while prioritizing speech and acknowledged the debate over online censorship.

Will this shift truly restore the balance between free expression and online safety, or is it a step too far? We'd love to hear your thoughts—drop a comment below.
 

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I tried to warn people in one of my groups that there was a romance scammer in their midst, and much to my horror I was banned for 180 days which became a permanent deletion of my account.
I had well over 100 photos on there that I can't get back, I had them stored on an external hard drive which bit the dusk so iv'e lost precious family photos of my dearly departed mum and son.
No amount of arguing with them got my account back so I had to make a new one, I only made it because it's one of the only ways I can keep in touch with family and friends in Perth and from overseas.
Sorry to hear you lost your precious family photos. I don't put any family photos on FB as I don't like the idea of Paedophiles being able to AI any of my family which does easily happen. I STAND CLEAR.
 
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newsflash...baldness cant be cured, FACT you cant grow hair on a bald head, Should someone in the future discover a cure for baldness, there will be only one ad and then the news of the world will take it from there it will be front page all over the world ,just like the moon landing....save your money
 
It would seem he doesn't know the difference between genuine comments and very obvious "NASTY" remarks and is too lazy to other to stamp out the "NASTY" ones.
 
"Try this life hack and become a millionaire overnight!"

"Use this miracle cream and look 20 years younger instantly!"

"This amazing diet will shed 20 pounds in a week!"

"You've been loading your dishwasher wrong - here's how to do it!"

And so on....

It's known as "programmatic advertising", the practice of automating media buying and creating digital ads with the use of marketing technology, using your internet searches to generate similar ads, usually as "popups".

It's a pain in the arse and difficult to avoid, even by downloading a ad blocker, which usually generates MORE ads!
False advertising is a relatively minor issue… And everyone expects it anyways. But there are bigger issues in the fake fact realm. Has Zuckerberg forgotten how he was used by the Russians to influence the 2016 election? Doesn't care?
 
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Sorry to hear you lost your precious family photos. I don't put any family photos on FB as I don't like the idea of Paedophiles being able to AI any of my family which does easily happen. I STAND CLEAR.
I never put childrens photos in there, I have no children in my family, they are all adults, so there was no need.
 
What is so shocking about that?
About time as it was a cumbersome nanny state and got in the way.
People where put into fb jail for sharing harmless content but oh no AI Nanny, Big Brother whatever you want to call it knows best.
And there are Nanny comments here which I suspect are Nanny Bots.
Give people some credit to make up their own mind if its fake or true, stop treating us as babies OK now bugger off.
 
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What do they do about the people that they have suspended for things that they say have been posted, and not by that person. Double standards
 
So any dangerous idiot can say anything they like and swear it is true - e.g. migrants are eating other people's pets; swallow bleach to cure Covid; even paedophiles who escaped being named with Epstein and thieves of White House presents gifted by other countries can become the President of the USA.
it is up to one not to be swayed by idiots. time we all started to think and not rely.
 
They changed their system in Nov. last year. I do not own a compatible mobile phone at all.
I am being notified (on a few occasions) that somebody has attempted to sign into my facebook with a .....iphone. They still haven't rectified the problem. I still don't have access. I'm almost certain I have missed a reunion because of it. One of the people is living overseas but is/was here on a holiday.
 
They changed their system in Nov. last year. I do not own a compatible mobile phone at all.
I am being notified (on a few occasions) that somebody has attempted to sign into my facebook with a .....iphone. They still haven't rectified the problem. I still don't have access. I'm almost certain I have missed a reunion because of it. One of the people is living overseas but is/was here on a holiday.
I recently got a lifetime ban for doing nothing, they eventually lifted it and told me how to log on but they wouldn't accept my photo id, it was the only id showing me that I had.
So I resurfaced an old account that I had, only for that to be banned as well. In the end I had to make a whole new account.
I lost everything on my original account, all of my photos and my friends, I can't get any of them back :cry:
 
I am admin with a group. This alteration has been a nightmare. We used to vet new members, but now they just come in. I have now deleted quite a few, maybe unjustly but they have not agreed to our rules. They have bypassed all that. Us and a few other groups are considering shutting down it the problems become too big.
 
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I am admin with a group. This alteration has been a nightmare. We used to vet new members, but now they just come in. I have now deleted quite a few, maybe unjustly but they have not agreed to our rules. They have bypassed all that. Us and a few other groups are considering shutting down it the problems become too big.
Are you saying the recent announcement by Zuckerberg included reducing the ability FB group admins have to approve or deny a request to join the group? What exactly changed?
 

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