Meta Platforms is ending third-party fact-checking programs on its platforms, starting in the U.S., a move CEO Mark Zuckerberg said is designed to restore free expression.
Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, says allowing fact-checkers to assess content ‘became a tool to censor’.
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