Zuckerberg said in a video message that he is trying to focus on restoring freedom of expression, and that he will remove the fact-checking feature and replace it with something similar to X's community notes that allow users to comment.
Zuckerberg has argued that his fact-checkers have been too biased politically and have broken rather than created trust in us.
Zuckerberg's announcement is seen as responding to President-elect Trump's call to remove social media platforms from their own content censorship functions.
Trump and his supporters have argued that social media excessively censors and blocks right-wing claims.
Zuckerberg recently announced the appointment of UFC CEO Dana White, who is considered Trump's closest aide, as a meta board member.
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