Kyle Hagee
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If you want to sample Public's menu of offering, head to public.com slash morningbrew. Public, invest in everything. Paid for by Public Investing. Full disclosures in podcast description. Last year, Mark Zuckerberg was training to fight Elon Musk in a cage match. This year, he's taking notes from him.
If you want to sample Public's menu of offering, head to public.com slash morningbrew. Public, invest in everything. Paid for by Public Investing. Full disclosures in podcast description. Last year, Mark Zuckerberg was training to fight Elon Musk in a cage match. This year, he's taking notes from him.
Yesterday, Meta made the surprise announcement that it would scrap its third-party fact-checking process and replace it with a version of Community Notes, the crowdsource moderation system Musk introduced at X. With billions of users globally across Instagram, Facebook, and threads, Meta's policy change will mean a profound change in the way people everywhere consume social media.
Yesterday, Meta made the surprise announcement that it would scrap its third-party fact-checking process and replace it with a version of Community Notes, the crowdsource moderation system Musk introduced at X. With billions of users globally across Instagram, Facebook, and threads, Meta's policy change will mean a profound change in the way people everywhere consume social media.
Yesterday, Meta made the surprise announcement that it would scrap its third-party fact-checking process and replace it with a version of Community Notes, the crowdsource moderation system Musk introduced at X. With billions of users globally across Instagram, Facebook, and threads, Meta's policy change will mean a profound change in the way people everywhere consume social media.
So why'd Zuck do it? He said that the current fact-checking system, which employs news organizations to flag misleading or inaccurate information, had gone too far and led to the suppression of differing opinions. We've reached a point where it's just too many mistakes and too much censorship, he said. Trump's victory in November was also a major factor.
So why'd Zuck do it? He said that the current fact-checking system, which employs news organizations to flag misleading or inaccurate information, had gone too far and led to the suppression of differing opinions. We've reached a point where it's just too many mistakes and too much censorship, he said. Trump's victory in November was also a major factor.
So why'd Zuck do it? He said that the current fact-checking system, which employs news organizations to flag misleading or inaccurate information, had gone too far and led to the suppression of differing opinions. We've reached a point where it's just too many mistakes and too much censorship, he said. Trump's victory in November was also a major factor.
Zuck said the recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritizing speech. And it's probably not a coincidence that Meta gave this news exclusively to Fox and Friends, one of Trump's favorite shows. Kyle, a clear trend has emerged in recent weeks.
Zuck said the recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritizing speech. And it's probably not a coincidence that Meta gave this news exclusively to Fox and Friends, one of Trump's favorite shows. Kyle, a clear trend has emerged in recent weeks.
Zuck said the recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritizing speech. And it's probably not a coincidence that Meta gave this news exclusively to Fox and Friends, one of Trump's favorite shows. Kyle, a clear trend has emerged in recent weeks.
Mark Zuckerberg has in a significant way repositioned his company to a tight embrace of Trump, Musk and the philosophies of the incoming White House.
Mark Zuckerberg has in a significant way repositioned his company to a tight embrace of Trump, Musk and the philosophies of the incoming White House.
Mark Zuckerberg has in a significant way repositioned his company to a tight embrace of Trump, Musk and the philosophies of the incoming White House.
He's definitely shifting with the winds. I mean, go back to 2016 when this current fact-checking system was put in place. This was on the heels of Trump's first election when misinformation, social media, Cambridge Analytica, data scandal, Russia meddling in the elections was all the buzz. And Mark Zuckerberg implemented a very heavy-handed fact-checking and content moderation process.
He's definitely shifting with the winds. I mean, go back to 2016 when this current fact-checking system was put in place. This was on the heels of Trump's first election when misinformation, social media, Cambridge Analytica, data scandal, Russia meddling in the elections was all the buzz. And Mark Zuckerberg implemented a very heavy-handed fact-checking and content moderation process.
He's definitely shifting with the winds. I mean, go back to 2016 when this current fact-checking system was put in place. This was on the heels of Trump's first election when misinformation, social media, Cambridge Analytica, data scandal, Russia meddling in the elections was all the buzz. And Mark Zuckerberg implemented a very heavy-handed fact-checking and content moderation process.