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The reaction of PolitFact, an initiative of the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida, and the International Fact Checking Network (IFCN) who've led fact-checking in journalism was to explain basics of getting accurate information to readers and users of online and other publications.
The reaction of PolitFact, an initiative of the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida, and the International Fact Checking Network (IFCN) who've led fact-checking in journalism, was to explain basics of getting accurate information to readers and users of online and other publications.
 


Poynter president Neil Brown explained in a statement that "Meta has always set its own tools and rules, while Poynter’s PolitiFact and Meta’s other fact-checking partners offered independent reviews and showed their sources."
Poynter president Neil Brown explained in a statement that "Meta has always set its own tools and rules, while Poynter’s PolitiFact and Meta’s other fact-checking partners offered independent reviews and showed their sources."

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Mark Zuckerberg (and Joel Kaplan) explain Meta's POV...


Meta to End Fact-Checking Program in Shift Ahead of Trump Term

The social networking giant will stop using third-party fact-checkers on Facebook, Threads and Instagram and instead rely on users to add notes to posts.

It is likely to please President-elect Trump and his allies.

January 7, 2025


Meta ends fact checks, will adopt X-style ‘community notes’ in Trump era

January 7, 2025


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The reaction of PolitFact, an initiative of the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida, and the International Fact Checking Network (IFCN) who've led fact-checking in journalism, was to explain basics of getting accurate information to readers and users of online and other publications.

Poynter president Neil Brown explained in a statement that "Meta has always set its own tools and rules, while Poynter’s PolitiFact and Meta’s other fact-checking partners offered independent reviews and showed their sources."

Neil Brown: “To blame fact-checkers is a disappointing cop-out and it perpetuates a misunderstanding of its own program. Facts are not censorship. Fact-checkers never censored anything. And Meta always held the cards. It's time to quit invoking inflammatory and false language in describing the role of journalists and fact-checking.”


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