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Brazil's government has given Meta Platform Inc, the parent company of Facebook, until Monday to explain changes to its fact-checking program. The move comes after Meta scrapped its U.S. fact-checking program and reduced curbs on discussions related to topics like immigration and gender identity. Brazil's Solicitor General, Jorge Messias, expressed concern over Meta's policy, stating that Brazilian society will not be subjected to such policy changes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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