Meta to end fact-checking programme before Trump’s inauguration
Ahead of US President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, social media platform Meta has said it is going to stop using fact-checkers.
Ahead of US President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, social media platform Meta has said it is going to stop using fact-checkers.
Meta has now informed the NCLAT that the CCI order has wide ramifications for the industry as a whole and therefore, an urgent hearing in the matter will be required.
Social media giant Meta received 33,422 reports through the Indian grievance mechanism for Facebook in the month of September, and responded to all of these reports.
The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), under the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY), will be the technology partner and support with computing infrastructure.
Meta-owned WhatsApp on Tuesday rolled out a new feature that will help users stay safe in group messaging.
Meta has started rolling out generative AI-powered features for ad creatives in its Ads Manager, with global rollout complete by next year.
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Meta is shutting down the Messenger Lite app, the lightweight stripped-down version of Messenger, on Android. Currently, users of the…
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