"New chapter" on Facebook and Instagram. Zuckerberg reacts to Trump's return

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Popular social media awaits major changes. Mark Zuckerberg announced fresh solutions on platforms belonging to Meta - little censorship and "cooperation" with president Donald Trump. From the context of the billionaire's actions, it was the Republican's return to the White home that led him to urgent changes.

Head of Technology conglomerate Meta stated on Tuesday that social media managed by the company would face major changes. Mark Zuckerberg He called it a "new chapter." British "Guardian" points out that billionaire "on his return Donald TrumpTo the White House He wants to prioritise freedom of speech."

New solutions will concern platforms Facebook, Instagram and Threads. Zuckerberg said he would complete the fact-check program with partners and introduce the strategy Social notessimilar to alleged Community Notes on X.

So far, a task launched in 2016, under which Meta She has collaborated with more than 90 factchecking organisations in more than 60 different languages.

Facebook and Instagram will work differently. Meta wants to work with Trump.

In the past, Meta has been repeatedly criticized by Republicanswho alleged that the company's model of content moderation favoured democrats. Platforms owned by this company have over 3 billion users.

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Zuckerberg pointed out that Meta's services "will besides remove many restrictions on topics specified as Immigration and genderwhich are simply disconnected from mainstream discourse", and the company "will be cooperate with president Trumpto argue governments around the world, attacking US companies "and push for censorship."

As the Guardian points out, according to fresh rules Zuckerberg company will urge more political content. The head of Meta published his message a fewer days after major changes in the company, where there was a change in the position of president of Global Affairs. erstwhile UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg replaced Republican Joel Kaplan.

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