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Meta’s move to abandon Fact-Checking raises alarms over the future of truth online

The Northern Forum by The Northern Forum
January 10, 2025
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CATBALOGAN, Philippines — Meta’s recent decision to phase out its fact-checking programs, initially in the United States but potentially expanding to other global markets, has sparked significant concern among journalists, fact-checkers, and advocates of accurate information. By stepping back from its role in curbing misinformation, Meta is removing one of the last major guardrails designed to protect users from the flood of disinformation that runs rampant on social media platforms.

In the Philippines, the National Union of Journalists (NUJP) has voiced strong opposition to Meta’s move, highlighting the risks this poses to both the public and the media industry.

The union emphasizes that many users rely on Facebook and other Meta platforms as their primary sources of information and entertainment. With Meta’s decision to abandon fact-checking, these users will be left more vulnerable to false narratives and manipulated content.

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“The abandonment of fact-checking is a disservice to the public and a dangerous undermining of the integrity of free speech,” said the NUJP in a statement.

“This decision benefits powerful groups who can afford large-scale influence campaigns, particularly in politically sensitive times such as elections.”

While Meta’s leadership argues that the company should not act as the “arbiter of truth,” critics contend that this move ignores the broader implications of unfiltered information on its platforms. As Meta prioritizes user engagement and emotional responses over accuracy, it risks trivializing truth, making it less relevant in a digital world increasingly shaped by noise rather than substance.

The NUJP further pointed out that fact-checking is not a new concept, nor is it exclusive to platforms like Facebook. For decades, professional journalists have engaged in the rigorous process of verification as part of their core responsibility to the public.

The union argues that while social media companies may withdraw from their role in ensuring truthful content, journalists and newsrooms will continue to uphold these standards independently.

“Fact-checking is at the heart of journalism,” the NUJP stated. “Our role in providing verified, factual reporting will remain vital, even if social media platforms step away from their responsibility to users.”

With Meta’s decision marking a troubling shift in the landscape of online information, the challenge now falls on journalists, academic institutions, civil society, and social media users themselves to preserve spaces for credible, fact-checked content. As platforms like Meta and X (formerly Twitter) increasingly prioritize engagement and profit over public service, the need for transparent, accountable media practices becomes even more pressing.

The NUJP concludes that the fight for truth in an age of digital misinformation will require stronger collaboration across various sectors, ensuring that civil discourse and verified facts remain a cornerstone of online spaces. | via Ricky Bautista

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