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Meta Platforms is ending its fact-checking program. That could be risky for the stock
The decision to retreat from its attempts to stem a rising tide may not pay off for the business, and it could spell bad news for the stock.
Why Meta Platforms Stock Was Climbing Today
Shares of Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) rose today as the social media giant benefited from a cooler-than-expected inflation report, the company's announcement yesterday that it would lay off 5% of its staff,
Meta Platforms (META) Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030
Meta Platforms has gained over 1,200% since 2012. The company is now investing heavily in artificial intelligence, bolstering our stock price predictions.
The enshittification of Meta’s platforms
The future of these large platforms appears grim. Doctorow suggests that they risk becoming “zombies,” similar to MySpace—a site that still exists but offers nothing more than AI-generated content and spam.
Why Meta Platforms Stock Slumped on Monday
Meta Platforms ( META -1.22%) received some discouraging news from the highest court in our land Monday, and investors reacted accordingly. They traded the bellwether social media stock down by more than 1% after digesting the legal headlines, on a day when the S&P 500 index closed in positive territory with a 0.2% bump higher.
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Facebook Parent Meta Platforms To Lay Off 5% Of Staff; CEO Mark Zuckerberg Warns Of “Intense” Year Ahead
Facebook and Instagram parent Meta Platforms plans to lay off about 5% of its workforce, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg warning of ...
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Here's How To Turn Off Tracking on Facebook and Instagram
View and Clear Data: Within the Off-Facebook Activity settings, you can view which third-party services have shared data with ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
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Meta, Facebook to drop fact-checkers: What does this mean for social media?
Meta owned social media platforms ends third-party fact-checking, adopting community notes as its replacement.
Opinion
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Opinion
The new Meta policy makes social media a dangerous place for people like me
The move risks emboldening and amplifying hate speech, particularly toward LGBTQ users, who often rely on the online ...
ReadWrite
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Leaving Meta? Here’s how to delete Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger
Learn how to permanently delete Facebook, Instagram, or Messenger accounts. Step-by-step guides for iPhone, Android, and ...
inforum
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Meta and Mark Zuckerberg end fact-checking: Local experts warn of a rise in misinformation
Meta is ending their fact-checking programs, raising concerns about misinformation, especially among young users, say local ...
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Meta's crackdown on adult content fails to stop AI nudify apps from flourishing
Despite nudify apps being against Facebook and Instagram policy, one app company keeps advertising on Meta's platforms.
Opinion
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Opinion
Meta holds no truths to be self-evident
Readers discuss Mark Zuckerberg’s decisions to end fact-checking on social media, DEI program in Meta. Regarding the Jan. 8 ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Meta’s content-moderation changes will make Facebook, Instagram more hateful
Meta’s announcement last week of sweeping changes to how it filters content rightly drew extensive coverage focusing on how ...
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Meta's 'Community Notes' model will not apply to paid ads, WSJ reports
Community Notes on Meta platforms will be enabled for organic content, which means posts that Meta hasn't been paid to ...
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