Meta to scrap fact checkers and some hate speech rules as Zuckerberg says he and Trump will go to war against EU
Briefly

Mr. Zuckerberg stated that the election of Donald Trump acts as a cultural 'tipping point,' which prompts Meta to adapt its systems accordingly, potentially exacerbating tensions with the EU.
He remarked, 'We're going to work with President Trump to push back on governments around the world that are going after American companies and pushing to censor more.' This highlights a strategic pivot toward collaboration with a politically charged figure.
Commenting on the past administration, he noted, 'Conditions have been difficult over the past four years when even the US government has pushed for censorship.' This indicates a shift in Meta's approach following Trump's election.
Zuckerberg emphasized that 'Europe has an ever increasing number of laws institutionalising censorship and making it difficult to build anything innovative,' illustrating the challenges tech companies face in the region.
Read at Irish Independent
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