Well, the truth and how to moderate it online, and specifically how Mark Zuckerberg is thinking about it is what we are here ...
Mark Zuckerberg just dropped a digital bombshell ... He is essentially turning content moderation into a crowdsourced Wikipedia of truth – what could possibly go wrong? Zuckerberg framed the ...
Hollywood stars and tech leaders are joining forces to create a decentralized social media landscape free from the influence ...
Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced big changes in how the company ... Crowdsourced systems such as Wikipedia, Metaculus and PredictIt, though imperfect, often succeed at harnessing the ...
CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday that third ... more closely mirroring the Wikipedia approach. Even The Times begrudgingly admits that "researchers have found the program can be effective ...
“Mark Zuckerberg had eight years’ worth of data to prove his belief that Meta’s Third-Party Fact-Checking Program was biased. Instead of sharing any hard evidence, however, he chose to ...
Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced big changes ... Crowdsourced systems such as Wikipedia, Metaculus and PredictIt, though imperfect, often succeed at harnessing the wisdom of ...
And Mark Zuckerberg, who owns a controlling stake ... including Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, actor Mark Ruffalo, early Facebook backer Roger McNamee and musician Brian Eno.
Mr Mantzarlis is also deeply critical of the decision to axe fact checkers. But like many experts, he also makes another ...
There is little to Mark Zuckerberg beyond the desire to make ... equivalent to a quick-hit Wikipedia that performs the truth-telling task adequately. More important, news organizations can ...
Meta announced Jan. 7 that its platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Threads would discontinue third-party fact-checking. In ...