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Zuckerberg must ensure free speech worldwide

13 January 2025

1:00 AM

13 January 2025

1:00 AM

As the world prepares for the inauguration of Donald Trump later this month, Mark Zuckerberg has announced Meta will axe its fact checking program from its platforms in the United States, replacing it with a ‘Community Notes’ approach, similar to that of X.

This is a positive step forward in protecting freedom of speech online, but Meta must immediately extend this approach across the globe, particularly in Australia.

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