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It's time to get back to our roots around free expression." Similar to X, Meta is getting rid of fact-checkers, which the company says have been too politically biased, and will replace them with Community Notes.
Less than two weeks before the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, Meta is moving away from its third-party fact-checking program — a cornerstone of its platforms since 2016 — in an effort to return to its “fundamental commitment to free expression,