Alexios Mantzarlis, who is the director of the Security, Trust, and Safety Initiative at Cornell Tech and part of the team that shepherded Meta's now-canceled fact-checking program, has fact-checked Mark Zuckerberg's fact-checking announcement. Here's his story for Nieman Labs. "There is so much bad faith reasoning in 96 words that it’s hard to know where to start. But let’s go in order," he writes.
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Let’s fact-check Mark Zuckerberg’s fact-checking announcement
Zuckerberg didn’t mention that a big chunk of the content fact-checkers have been flagging is not political speech, but the low-quality spammy clickbait that Meta platforms have commodified.Nieman Lab