Facebook and Instagram may see their users get split apart
Mint Kolkata|January 15, 2025
A gulf will open up between the US and EU on social media usage
PARMY OLSON

When Mark Zuckerberg earnestly looked at a camera and told the world (or President-elect Donald Trump) that he was shutting down all fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram, he left out some important context. His changes would only apply to US users of Instagram and Facebook, just as the EU rolls out a law to target disinformation.

There's a couple of ways to look at that. If you believe that Facebook's work on content moderation has been a form of censorship, then Americans will be blessed with new freedom in Zuckerberg's vibrant public square. If you think it's protected people from toxicity, you'll pity Americans. Either way, you'll experience social media differently, depending on where you reside.

Meta's fact-checking policies, of course, had problems. But the cause wasn't "political bias," which Zuckerberg cited without evidence as the reason for shutting the operation down. It was inept decision-making. It would have been more sensible for Zuckerberg to order an upgrade of his fact-checking systems to allow for more nuance, and invest more money in the effort. But the Facebook founder, it seems, likes to jump on new fads and copy rivals, and was bound to take the most politically expedient action after Trump was elected.

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