Meta, which operates social networking sites Facebook and Instagram, is discontinuing its U.S. fact-checking system[.]
With the U.S. election just around the corner, the purveyors of disinformation are shifting into high gear.
In the U.S., the world's most powerful democracy, disinformation is reported to have shaped the outcome of the 2016 elections..
It’s comical that a U.S. senator spends his time fighting cartoon dogs while pushing an anti-Ukraine stance.
Election workers in the U.S. were falsely accused of committing fraud by those who fraudulently claimed the election had been 'stolen' from Trump.
President Joe Biden's administration appears to have backed away from some of its efforts to counter disinformation.
The fact that these sites are tied up with political content seems to be typical of the U.S.
[W]e should … strengthen the capacity of our societies to recognize and combat misinformation, deception and lies,