Brazil’s government will give Meta until Monday to explain the changes to its fact-checking program, Solicitor General Jorge ...
Meta has told the Brazilian government that it doesn't yet have to worry about the end of fact checkers in its country ...
Brazil's government said on Tuesday it is "seriously concerned" about Meta Platforms' recently announced changes to its hate ...
The Brazilian government held a public hearing on Wednesday to discuss proposals to regulate social networks, following the ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Thursday that social media company Meta's decision to scrap its ...
Brazil on Friday gave social media giant Meta 72 hours to explain its fact-checking policy for the country, and how it plans to protect "fundamental rights" on its platforms. Attorney General Jorge ...
In response to changes in Meta's content moderation policies, the Brazilian government recently held a public hearing in ...
Meta wants to control content on its platforms less in future – Brazil's government wants to know by Monday how this fits in ...
Brazil’s Solicitor General announced on Friday that the government will give Meta until Monday to explain the programme.
Representatives of major tech companies -- including Meta, Google, Facebook and X -- skipped a public hearing focused on disinformation on social media hosted Wednesday by the government of Brazil.
In a statement to Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) in November of last year, Meta used a tone opposite to that now ...
Meta’s announcement has sparked alarm in Brazil, where the government sees Meta’s policy changes as a potential threat to ...