Summaries
Meta pivots on fact-checking: ‘Too much harmless content gets censored’
A “return to that fundamental commitment to free expression.”
A “return to that fundamental commitment to free expression.”
“Meta sees me as a golden goose – laying eggs of engagement, data, and emotional investment from users.”
“We must ensure regulatory settings are enabling the best chance of success.”
“If we don’t wage this war now, we’ll keep funding nonsense instead of addressing real issues.”
“The government procures all kinds of things…”
“How can one claim to report objectively while actively taking sides?”
“Surviving until 2025” may give way to “existing until 2026.”
“How appropriate is it… that the exec who could be heading up the news and content teams is posting from the hīkoi?”
“Wellington will probably be bailed in a few years…”