Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Meta, has vowed to work with Donald Trump to “push back” against greater regulation of social ...
Mark Zuckerberg seems eager to join the ranks of MAGA nation, but some of Donald Trump’s most ardent supporters aren’t ready ...
Donald Trump once threatened to send Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to prison. Since the election, he has warmed up to Zuckerberg.
Meta says it's changing its moderation policies for all platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, in an effort to reduce ...
The tech giant’s decision to end the program comes as CEO Mark Zuckerberg seeks to mend ties with the incoming Trump ...
Meta Platforms is dismantling its U.S. fact-checking program and scaling back restrictions on discussions about contentious ...
Less than two weeks before the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, Meta is moving away from its third-party ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's announcement Tuesday that Facebook and Instagram will no longer use fact-checkers comes after he has softened on President-elect Donald Trump in recent ...
President-elect Donald Trump believes that Mark Zuckerberg's recent pivot to a more pro-Trump position resulted from Trump's past threats against the Meta CEO.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg called the company's previous content moderation policies "censorship," repeating talking points from President-elect Donald Trump and his allies.
A plan to replace professionals with user-generated notes is cheaper—and likely to please the president-elect.
Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday that Facebook will roll back its fact-checking program. Follow Newsweek's live blog for ...