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A group fighting misinformation says Facebook's solution to moderation shouldn't just be switching off fact-checkers.
Meta, which also owns Instagram, says it will change to community based moderation like that used on X.
Its Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg says the third party fact-checkers it uses have become too politically-biased.
But Fact Aotearoa spokesperson Stephen Judd says they believe in a solution to misinformation which is much more long-term.
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By Newstalk ZBA group fighting misinformation says Facebook's solution to moderation shouldn't just be switching off fact-checkers.
Meta, which also owns Instagram, says it will change to community based moderation like that used on X.
Its Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg says the third party fact-checkers it uses have become too politically-biased.
But Fact Aotearoa spokesperson Stephen Judd says they believe in a solution to misinformation which is much more long-term.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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