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Article

14 Mar 2025

Author:
Al Jazeera

USA: Meta plans to test ‘Community Notes’ using an algorithm from X

“Meta to test ‘Community Notes’ using algorithm from Elon Musk’s X”, 14 March 2025

Meta has said that its “Community Notes” feature intended to replace third-party fact checkers will use the open-source algorithm developed by Elon Musk’s X.

…Mark Zuckerberg announced the moderation shake-up in January amid a flurry of moves by Big Tech to ingratiate itself with United States President Donald Trump’s administration.

The move followed years of accusations by conservatives that fact-checking efforts often labelled legitimate viewpoints as misinformation for political or ideological reasons.

While Meta’s announcement was welcomed by Trump and many conservatives, misinformation scholars warned that the move would add to the tidal wave of false claims and fake news online.

…Meta said that using X’s technology for the crowdsourced fact-checking tool would allow it to “improve it for our own platforms over time”…

Meta…said that it would begin testing the feature on March 18 and that 200,000 potential contributors had signed up so far to help assess the accuracy of content on its platforms…

“We expect Community Notes to be less biased than the third party fact checking program it replaces, and to operate at a greater scale when it is fully up and running,” Meta said…

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