2025-02-26
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Hey everyone, I want to talk about something important today,
because it's time to get back to our roots around free expression on Facebook and Instagram.
Free expression?
That's a phrase the bosses of some of the big social media companies are using a lot,
including Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, who you just heard there.
That clip was from a video shared in January announcing some major changes
to the way the social media giant will label
and moderate some of its posts in the us.
His argument that fact checking has become too politically biased,
undermining trust rather than creating it,