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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA new era of lies: Mark Zuckerberg has just ushered in an extinction-level event for truth on social media
The Meta bosss decision to end Facebook and Instagrams factchecking program has set the stage for a fact-free four years online
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jan/07/new-era-of-lies-mark-zuckerberg-meta-social-media
Social media has always acted as something of a funhouse mirror to society as a whole. The algorithms and amplifications of an always-online existence have helped accentuate the worst parts of our lives, while tucking in and hiding the best. Its part of why were so polarised today, with two tribes shouting past one another on social media into a gaping chasm of hopelessness.
Which is what makes a declaration by one titan of big tech this week so worrying. Abandon hope all ye who enter: less than two weeks before Donald Trump returns to the White House for a second crack at the US presidency, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Threads, has made major changes to content moderation, and in doing so appears to align itself with the views of the incoming president.
In a bizarre video message posted to his personal Facebook page on Tuesday, Metas CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, announced the platform is getting rid of its factcheckers. In their place? Mob rule. Zuckerberg has said that the platform, which has more than 3 billion people worldwide logging on to its apps every day, will be adopting an Elon Musk-style community notes format for policing what is and isnt acceptable speech on its platforms. Starting in the US, the company will be dramatically shifting the Overton window towards whoever can shout the loudest.
The Meta CEO all but admitted that the move was politically motivated. Its time to get back to our roots around free expression, he said, confessing that restrictions on topics like immigration and gender [ ] are out of touch with mainstream discourse. He admitted to past censorship mistakes here, probably meaning the past four years of tamping down political speech while a Democratic president was in office and said he would work with President Trump to push back against foreign governments going after American companies to censor more.
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A new era of lies: Mark Zuckerberg has just ushered in an extinction-level event for truth on social media (Original Post)
Celerity
Wednesday
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Facebook will turn to shit. He and Musk can dance on the graves of Facebook and Shitter.
TheBlackAdder
Wednesday
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TheBlackAdder
(29,105 posts)1. Facebook will turn to shit. He and Musk can dance on the graves of Facebook and Shitter.
canetoad
(18,389 posts)2. I'd suggest that his profits have dropped
And he's trying to revive them. I guess this means that we should all keep doing what we're doing and avoid Zuck's little cesspit and enjoy watching him scrabble to become relevant again.
usonian
(15,111 posts)3. Kick and get friends off this platform.
I am going to lobby my family and friends to get off FB. No more Christmas and birthday gifts if they stay. And no more great photos, either. Sharing this thread!
https://www.platformer.news/meta-fact-checking-free-speech-surrender/
Meta surrenders to the right on speech
"I really think this a precursor for genocide, a former employee tells Platformer
Casey Newton
Jan 7, 2025
But in its panicked retreat from the system it spent years building, Meta may now be putting billions of users at risk. Just because Meta deleted that line about hateful speech causing offline violence doesn't mean it isn't true. And now the company has all but declared open season on immigrants, transgender people and whatever other targets that Trump and his allies find useful in their fascist project.
"I can't tell you how much harm comes from non-illegal but harmful content," a longtime former trust and safety employee at the company told me. The classifiers that the company is now switching off meaningfully reduced the spread of hate movements on Meta's platforms, they said. "This is not the climate change debate, or pro-life vs. pro-choice. This is degrading, horrible content that leads to violence and that has the intent to harm other people."
In 2018, the United Nations found that Facebook and social media had played a key role in accelerating the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. "Facebook has been a useful instrument for those seeking to spread hate, in a context where, for most users, Facebook is the Internet," the UN concluded.
The former employee I spoke with feared that whatever consequences Meta's surrender to the right on speech issues might have in the United States, its effect in the rest of the world could be even more dire. "I really think this is a precursor for genocide," they said. "We've seen it happen. Real people's lives are actually going to be endangered. I'm just devastated."
"I can't tell you how much harm comes from non-illegal but harmful content," a longtime former trust and safety employee at the company told me. The classifiers that the company is now switching off meaningfully reduced the spread of hate movements on Meta's platforms, they said. "This is not the climate change debate, or pro-life vs. pro-choice. This is degrading, horrible content that leads to violence and that has the intent to harm other people."
In 2018, the United Nations found that Facebook and social media had played a key role in accelerating the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. "Facebook has been a useful instrument for those seeking to spread hate, in a context where, for most users, Facebook is the Internet," the UN concluded.
The former employee I spoke with feared that whatever consequences Meta's surrender to the right on speech issues might have in the United States, its effect in the rest of the world could be even more dire. "I really think this is a precursor for genocide," they said. "We've seen it happen. Real people's lives are actually going to be endangered. I'm just devastated."
Ending our third party fact-checking program and moving to Community Notes model (fb.com)
Discussion on Hacker News (664 recs)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42621627
Tickle
(3,236 posts)4. Times they are a changing NT