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VisitHow will other social media platforms respond to Meta's US fact-checking termination by mid-2025?
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IFCN, Comprising 137 Organizations, Refutes Zuckerberg's Censorship Claim on Meta's US Program
Jan 10, 2025, 11:23 AM
The International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), comprising 137 organizations including AFP, has refuted Mark Zuckerberg's claim that the fact-checking program on Meta's platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, has led to censorship. The IFCN stated that Zuckerberg's assertion is 'false' and aims to correct the record for both current context and historical accuracy. Zuckerberg announced the termination of Meta's fact-checking program in the United States, citing 'too many mistakes and too much censorship.' The IFCN warned that ending the program, which operates in over 100 countries and involves fact-checking in 26 languages by around 80 organizations, could have severe consequences, particularly in nations vulnerable to misinformation that could lead to political instability, election interference, mob violence, and even genocide.
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