For all the controversy it generated in the U.S., Mark Zuckerberg’s decision ... my hemispheric columnist book, but Brazil is in many ways ground zero for Zuckerberg’s sudden libertarian ...
Institutions, governments, parents and others have for years associated smartphone use by children with bullying, suicidal ...
In response to changes in Meta's content moderation policies, the Brazilian government recently held a public hearing in ...
Brazil’s government and Justice Branch have ... citing political bias concerns. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg also slammed in his video statement what he said were acts of censorship in various ...
Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg stunned many with his announcement ... leaving many countries wondering if they will be next. Brazil's public prosecutor's office sent a letter to local ...
At the same time, members of the court are downplaying CEO Mark Zuckerberg's remark that Latin ... company’s relationship with the court and Brazil as a whole.
Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to do away with Meta ... its new policy will apply only in the United States. Meta assured Brazil’s lawyers that the company’s return to its “roots around ...
Citing Meta's "lack of transparency," Messias said the company "will have 72 hours to inform the Brazilian government of its actual policy for Brazil." Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg stunned ...
BRASILIA, Brazil — Brazil on Friday gave social ... Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg stunned many with his announcement Tuesday that he was pulling the plug on fact-checking at Facebook ...
In a statement to Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) in November of last year, Meta used a tone opposite to that now employed by Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s CEO, when discussing its ...
Brazil’s government will give Meta until ... In announcing the move on Tuesday, CEO Mark Zuckerberg cited “too many mistakes and too much censorship.” A spokesperson said on Tuesday that ...