Threads, Meta's Twitter-like service and competitor to X, may be distancing itself from politics, but that doesn't mean it won't try to tackle the misinformation that spreads across social media -- ...
With a contentious presidential election coming this November, Threads has begun rolling out its own fact-checking program, allowing third-party fact-checking partners to review and rate false content ...
Threads is going to make an effort to moderate more of the user-generated content on the platform. SAN ANSELMO, CALIFORNIA - JULY 05: In this photo illustration, the Threads logo is displayed on a ...
Instagram's Threads has unveiled plans to launch its proprietary fact-checking tool to tackle misinformation on its platform. The move comes amid growing concerns over the spread of false information ...
This might come as a shock to you but the things people put on social media aren't always truthful — really blew your mind there, right? Due to this, it can be challenging for people to know what's ...
Meta’s Threads has started rolling out a feature to allow independent fact-checkers to review and rate content on the platform, Instagram chief Adam Mosseri said Tuesday, the latest addition ...
With two large-scale elections in the U.S. and India next year, Threads aims to introduce a fact-checking program to the social network. Instagram head Adam Mosseri said that the social platform ...
The company wants to moderate user-generated content on Threads, for a good reason. He said that Threads currently “match fact-check ratings from Facebook or Instagram to Threads”, but that’s not good ...
After relying on Instagram and Facebook's networks for several months, Meta-owned Threads has rolled out its fact-checking programme to rate false content on the platform. Instagram head Adam Mosseri ...