Meta's decision to end fact-checking marks a significant shift in its approach to content moderation across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Inspired by X, Meta will implement a Community Notes model where users will play a crucial role in assessing the accuracy of posts, potentially redefining how misinformation is managed on its platforms.
The European Commission is drawing closer to concluding its investigation into X's content moderation practices. Preliminary findings indicate that the platform's content moderation efforts may not align with the Digital Services Act, prompting concerns about accountability and transparency in how social media handles user-generated content.
WWE's debut on Netflix is a notable development in streaming content, moving away from traditional linear TV. WWE Raw's availability on Netflix signifies a shift in how sports entertainment is consumed, likely appealing to a broader audience and creating new opportunities for viewership.
The Japan Fair Trade Commission is taking significant steps against Google, aiming to issue a cease-and-desist order over alleged antitrust violations linked to its search advertising dominance and the contractual relationships with mobile operators. This action highlights ongoing scrutiny over tech giants' business practices and competitiveness in global markets.
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