The company said it had decided to end the program because expert fact checkers had their own biases and too much content ended up being fact checked. Instead, it will pivot to a Community Notes model that uses crowdsourced fact-checking contributions from users. The AP’s Kelvin Chan explains.
AP EXPLAINS: Meta replaces fact-checking with X-style community notes
The company said it had decided to end the program because expert fact checkers had their own biases and too much content ended up being fact checked. Instead, it will pivot to a Community Notes model that uses crowdsourced fact-checking contributions from users. The AP’s Kelvin Chan explains.