Forbes: Meta Removes Third-Party Fact Checkers Over ‘Bias’ Fears
Rob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business and professor of practice in management, was interviewed by Forbes for a story about Meta co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's decision to replace third-party fact checkers on Facebook with community notes.
It is obvious that Zuckerberg has realized he needs to get on the Trump train during the new administration, and he's doing so quickly," Lalka continued. "These shifts matter, but the changes Zuckerberg announced today in Meta's approach to content on Facebook, Instagram and Threads are a dramatic transformation that will change people's experiences of their lives online."
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