Meta will rely on its users to flag bad posts, weeks after it loosened moderation rules and ended its fact-checking program.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin offers her opinion on when it is appropriate to cite sources ...
Despite the higher trust in community notes citing fact checks, 85% of notes remain invisible to users on X, according to the report. On average, only 8.3% of proposed notes become visible, rising to ...
Philip Martin is a columnist and critic for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Email him at [email protected].
Recent developments have called into question many universities’ commitments to freedom of expression and academia’s ...
And that’s the fact that seemingly overnight most people went from getting their news from news organizations to getting what now passes for news from social media ― so what they get is decided by ...
And it doesn’t help when companies like Meta decide to end third-party fact-checking on their social ... consumption and have long devoted our opinion pages to a broad range of views from ...
Julia Sebutinde, the current president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), has been accused of plagiarising parts of her dissenting views in the court's advisory opinion on the Israeli ...
Is there a case for reparations? Oxfam’s huge estimate of the money drained from India by Britain’s colonial rule does not withstand scrutiny, as it makes too many feeble assumptions. Oxfam ...
Civil society groups fighting falsehoods online have faced a barrage of political attacks ever since social media giant Meta announced it was moving away from fact-checking. The community of ...
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Meta is ending fact-checking and removing restrictions on ... Rob Henderson, a contributing writer for Globe Opinion, is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the author of “Troubled ...