Meta's new content moderation policy: A bow to Trump or an improvement?
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Meta's new content moderation policy is a significant change
The changes include a community note system and more reliance on user reports
The changes could mean more content in users' feeds that they don't like
The changes could be a move to cater to an incoming Trump administration
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The community note system could potentially be more effective than the current fact-checking system, which relies on both human and AI moderation.
Users may see more content in their feeds that they find objectionable, such as political speech they disagree with.
There is a risk that bad actors could take advantage of the new policy and post more harmful content.
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