💨 Abstract
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced criticism and apologies after disbanding fact-check programs and making incorrect statements about elections in India. His decision to rely on user comments to flag inaccuracies was met with skepticism by disinformation experts, who warned it could lead to an increase in misinformation and hate speech.
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