Brazilian authorities have expressed “serious concern” over a recent announcement by the social media giant Meta that they will ease their policies restricting incendiary speech and fact-checking.
Meta has told the Brazilian government that it doesn't yet have to worry about the end of fact checkers in its country ...
Brazil’s government will give Meta until Monday to explain the changes to its fact-checking program, Solicitor General Jorge Messias said on Friday. The move comes after the social media company ...
Brazil's government said on Tuesday it is "seriously concerned" about Meta Platforms' recently announced changes to its hate ...
Brazil on Friday gave social media giant Meta 72 hours to explain what its fact-checking policy will be for the country, and how it plans to protect fundamental rights on its platform. "Due to the ...
The Brazilian government held a public hearing on Wednesday to discuss proposals to regulate social networks, following the ...
The removal of Meta’s fact-checking feature will only apply to the US until its new community notes program is thoroughly ...
SAO PAULO, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Brazil's government will give Meta (META.O), opens new tab until Monday to explain the program, Solicitor General Jorge Messias said on Friday. The move comes after ...
Brazil on Friday gave social media giant Meta 72 hours to explain its fact-checking policy for the country, and how it plans to protect "fundamental rights" on its platforms. Attorney General ...
Citing Meta’s “lack of transparency,” Messias said the company “will have 72 hours to inform the Brazilian government of its actual policy for Brazil.” Meta founder and CEO Mark ...