There’s a lot of uproar about Meta announcing that is no longer fact checking.
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There’s a lot of uproar about Meta announcing that is no longer fact checking. Honest question: was there any evidence that they were actually doing this before, or is that performance BS to make sure Meta remains a lap cat to the (incoming) US government?
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My apologies if I’m having a bad reaction, because I’ve seen the horse shit that my elderly parents are fed via Facebook and I see zero indication they have any fact checking whatsoever.
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@jerry I had the same question. I stopped counting the number of times I reported all kinds of crime groups with hundreds or thousands of members openly selling stolen payment data, people's identity information, etc. And the inevitable response from FB's moderators was they didn't see anything wrong with the groups, and that they somehow didn't violate the company's "community standards," which obviously are extremely low.
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@[email protected] @[email protected] which raises the question - if that’s what meta considers an overcensored platform what are we in store for?
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@briankrebs @jerry Meta's "standards" are for sale.
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