【外交政策雜誌報導】Mark Zuckerberg’s Geopolitical Free Speech Gambit
陳慧敏Summer Chen接受美國學術刊物《外交政策雜誌 》(Foreign Policy)記者 Rishi Iyengar報導:
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Meta's“Most of the fact-checking community was growing and making a living because of Meta’s third-party program, and most of us are small in size.” said Summer Chen, the former editor in chief of the Taiwan FactCheck Center, Meta’s first Taiwanese partner. Chen helmed the center for five years and worked closely with Meta and other global partners before leaving a year ago to start her own organization called FactLink.
Chen specifically touted the collective efforts by Meta’s global coalition—convened by the Poynter Institute’s International Fact-Checking Network, or IFCN—to combat disinformation around the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war.
“We formed a global disinformation line of defense,” she said. Between X’s
pullback from global content moderation investments since Musk took over the platform and Meta’s announcement this week, “that very precious global line of defense and the fact-checking community will face a challenge for survival,” she added.