Meta execs meet advertisers to discuss changes in content policies, including removal of third-party fact-checkers.
Some Facebook, Instagram and Threads users are wondering whether to delete their accounts after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s announced changes to content rules and plans to its fact-checking program.
The Meta CEO met with Trump after his win in the 2024 presidential election, according to multiple reports including CBS and the New York Times. And more recently, he named Trump ally and UFC boss Dana White to Meta's board of directors and elevated prominent Republican Joel Kaplan to lead its global affairs operation.
Mark Zuckerberg Doubles Down
The Meta chief wrote in a post on Workplace, the company's internal forum, that the company would be doing "more extensive performance-based cuts."
I have fired Meta as a client,” Lemley wrote on Bluesky, the platform which has emerged as an alternative to X for left-leaning internet users
When Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared on a Jan. 10, 2025, episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” he lamented that corporate culture had become too “feminine,” suppressing its “masculine energy” and abandoning supposedly valuable traits such as aggression.
After visiting President-elect Donald J. Trump in November, Mr. Zuckerberg decided to relax Meta’s speech policies. He asked a small team to carry out his goals within weeks. The repercussions are just beginning.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the job cuts are necessary as the company builds “the most important technologies in the world.”
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince says the Trump administration should make cybersecurity defenses mission critical.
Following Mark Zuckerberg's announcement that Meta will no longer be fact-checking, Facebook is already feeling the effects.
The move was earlier reported by Axios. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is joining a chorus of Silicon Valley leaders who are part of a larger backlash against corporate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies and efforts to create safer spaces for ...