Brazilian attorney general says that Meta’s move to loosen curbs on hate speech may put it at odds with country’s laws.
Meta told Brazil it would not yet end fact-checks outside the US, but its attempts to clarify its new social media policies fell flat Tuesday as the Latin American nation slammed measures which ...
Brazil’s government will give Meta until Monday to explain the changes to its fact-checking program, Solicitor General Jorge ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to do away with Meta’s third-party fact-checking service was presented as a sweeping cultural ...
Social media giant Meta told Brazil it would not end fact-checking outside the United States until it had fully tested the changes, according to a note from the company published Tuesday.
Brazil’s Solicitor General announced on Friday that the government will give Meta until Monday to explain the programme.
In a statement to Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) in November of last year, Meta used a tone opposite to that now ...
Brazil on Friday gave social media giant Meta 72 hours to explain its fact-checking policy for the country, and how it ...
Meta’s announcement has sparked alarm in Brazil, where the government sees Meta’s policy changes as a potential threat to ...