Tech layoffs ravage the teams that fight online misinformation and hate speech
Source: CNBC
Toward the end of 2022, engineers on Metas team combating misinformation were ready to debut a key fact-checking tool that had taken half a year to build. The company needed all the reputational help it could get after a string of crises had badly damaged the credibility of Facebook and Instagram and given regulators additional ammunition to bear down on the platforms.
The new product would let third-party fact-checkers like The Associated Press and Reuters, as well as credible experts, add comments at the top of questionable articles on Facebook as a way to verify their trustworthiness. But CEO Mark Zuckerbergs commitment to make 2023 the year of efficiency spelled the end of the ambitious effort, according to three people familiar with the matter who asked not to be named due to confidentiality agreements.
Over multiple rounds of layoffs, Meta announced plans to eliminate roughly 21,000 jobs, a mass downsizing that had an outsized effect on the companys trust and safety work. The fact-checking tool, which had initial buy-in from executives and was still in a testing phase early this year, was completely dissolved, the sources said.
A Meta spokesperson did not respond to questions related to job cuts in specific areas and said in an emailed statement that we remain focused on advancing our industry-leading integrity efforts and continue to invest in teams and technologies to protect our community.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/26/tech-companies-are-laying-off-their-ethics-and-safety-teams-.html

Ford_Prefect
(8,365 posts)iluvtennis
(21,190 posts)nakocal
(620 posts)which it cannot do if it has fact checkers working for them.
Example: twitter.
SWBTATTReg
(25,226 posts)continue logging in, etc., and other key infrastructure items probably have more priority. Editing and / or removing bad/etc. speech etc. is probably lower on the totem pole of priorities. In an obscene kind of way, it forces the readers to be more discerning about what they are reading, so in a way, that's okay. It's kind of like 'let the buyer beware'.
canuckledragger
(1,992 posts)I won't support a fascist business that actively works against accountability, fact checking, etc.
FakeNoose
(37,269 posts)They'll be back to the wild & crazy days of 2016/17 in no time. Congratulations Facebook, you just became Twitter.