Brazilian authorities have expressed “serious concern” over a recent announcement by the social media giant Meta that they will ease their policies restricting incendiary speech and fact-checking.
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Meta’s new policies are seen with "great concern” by the authorities, Brazil’s Attorney General Office said after receiving a note from the company explaining the scope of the changes.
and WhatsApp owning Meta has only been implemented in the United States (US), at least for the time being. The company made those remarks to Brazil's Federal Attorney General's Office (AGU ...
The Brazilian President, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, on Thursday said that the changes were 'extremely serious' and announced ...
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