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Compliance Officers Playbook

Meta's Retreat from Fact-Checking and the Potential Rise of Scams

14 Jan 2025

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Meta's decision to replace its third-party fact-checking program with a community-based system, similar to that used by X (formerly Twitter), is the central focus of these sources. This shift, announced by Mark Zuckerberg, is attributed to a perceived "cultural tipping point" towards prioritising free speech and is seen by some as a move to appease the incoming Trump administration. Critics express concerns about increased misinformation and the potential for a rise in scams, highlighting the significant implications for online safety and compliance. The sources present differing viewpoints on the impact of this change, contrasting the potential for greater freedom of expression with the risks of unchecked disinformation. Finally, the sources note that the number of fact-checking initiatives has plateaued and that fact-checking is becoming less prevalent.

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