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Meta Ends Fact-Checking and LGBTQ+ Protections in Content Moderation Turnaround / Madeline R. Rosenberger.

Sage Business Cases 2025 Annual Collection Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rosenberger, Madeline R., author.
Series:
SAGE business cases.
SAGE business cases. Originals.
SAGE business cases
SAGE business cases. Originals
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Facebook (Electronic resource)--Case studies.
Facebook (Electronic resource).
Organizational behavior.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Los Angeles, CA : SAGE Publications: SAGE Business Cases Originals, 2025.
Summary:
Meta's recent decision to eliminate third-party fact-checking and roll back LGBTQ+ content protections represents a significant shift in its content moderation strategy. Framed as a recommitment to free speech, the move aligns with political and ideological shifts, particularly in light of the current Trump administration. This strategic shift raises crucial questions about corporate social responsibility, brand reputation, and the balance between platform governance and user autonomy. The decision also intersects with broader issues of political influence, regulatory pressures, and competitive positioning in the social media landscape. This case examines and asks students to discuss these questions.
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ISBN:
9781071904855
OCLC:
1506776267

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