Threads, Meta's Twitter-like service and competitor to X, may be distancing itself from politics, but that doesn't mean it won't try to tackle the misinformation that spreads across social media -- ...
With a contentious presidential election coming this November, Threads has begun rolling out its own fact-checking program, allowing third-party fact-checking partners to review and rate false content ...
Instagram's Threads has unveiled plans to launch its proprietary fact-checking tool to tackle misinformation on its platform. The move comes amid growing concerns over the spread of false information ...
Meta’s Threads has started rolling out a feature to allow independent fact-checkers to review and rate content on the platform, Instagram chief Adam Mosseri said Tuesday, the latest addition ...
This might come as a shock to you but the things people put on social media aren't always truthful — really blew your mind there, right? Due to this, it can be challenging for people to know what's ...
Threads is going to make an effort to moderate more of the user-generated content on the platform. SAN ANSELMO, CALIFORNIA - JULY 05: In this photo illustration, the Threads logo is displayed on a ...
After relying on Instagram and Facebook's networks for several months, Meta-owned Threads has rolled out its fact-checking programme to rate false content on the platform. Instagram head Adam Mosseri ...
The company wants to moderate user-generated content on Threads, for a good reason. He said that Threads currently “match fact-check ratings from Facebook or Instagram to Threads”, but that’s not good ...
With two large-scale elections in the U.S. and India next year, Threads aims to introduce a fact-checking program to the social network. Instagram head Adam Mosseri said that the social platform ...