Meta is ending its third-party fact-checking partnership with US partners. Here's how that program works. - Poynter
Briefly

Zuckerberg stated, 'We built a lot of complex systems to moderate content. But the problem with complex systems is they make mistakes... Even if they accidentally censor just 1% of posts, that's millions of people.'
Zuckerberg expressed concern that 'the fact-checkers have just been too politically biased and have destroyed more trust than they have created, especially in the U.S.'
Neil Brown, president of the Poynter Institute, remarked, 'It perpetuates a misunderstanding of its own program... Facts are not censorship. Fact-checkers never censored anything.'
Read at Poynter
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