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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2025 · 27 MIN

Meta’s Misinformation Gamble: Who’s Checking Now? | Commercial Awareness Compass #9

from The Commercial Awareness Compass by AllAboutLaw · host AllAboutLaw

Meta is ending its third-party fact-checking programme in the United States, opting instead for user-led flagging of misinformation. Could a looser approach boost free speech, or open a floodgate of unchecked content? Platforms like Facebook and Instagram still face tighter rules in the UK, creating policy clashes that complicate cross-border operations.Will US-based decisions echo globally and shift the way businesses handle digital risks? Lawyers advising tech clients face a dual challenge: compliance with national regulations and managing reputational fallout. This story reveals how quickly content rules evolve—and how law firms respond.The Commercial Awareness Compass by AllAboutLaw, helps you build your commercial awareness every week with a beginners, intermediate and advanced breakdown of a story from an expert lawyer and trainee solicitor host. This story was taken from a live conversation a few months ago. If you don't want to wait for these conversations, head over to the Commercial Awareness Compass to get them straight to your inbox each week. 🚀 Boost your commercial awareness: https://www.allaboutlaw.co.uk/commercial-awareness-compass

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Meta is ending its third-party fact-checking programme in the United States, opting instead for user-led flagging of misinformation. Could a looser approach boost free speech, or open a floodgate of unchecked content? Platforms like Facebook and...

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