Meta's loosened moderation policy puts it on a collision course with regulations in Latin America’s largest economy.
Representatives of major tech companies -- including Meta, Google, Facebook and X -- skipped a public hearing focused on disinformation on social media hosted Wednesday by the government of Brazil.
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Brazil’s Solicitor General has criticised Meta’s hate speech policy changes, while the company claims it aims to secure ...
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