Media.com Becomes the First Network to Fully Verify Users, Addressing the Challenge of Misinformation
Mark Zuckerberg says ending fact-checks will curb censorship. Fact-checkers say he's wrong.
"Facts are not censorship. Fact-checkers never censored anything,"
I fully agree with Neil Brown, President of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. This has nothing to do with censorship. Establishing a robust fact-checking and content moderation process is essential to ensuring that users have access to reliable and trustworthy content.