genesis Satirical outlets mock Zuckerberg after Meta ends fact-checking
MANILA, Philippines — Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg became the subject of scathing satirical headlines and fake quotations after the social media platform’s move to end its fact-checking initiative.
Australian satire outlet The Chaser published a satirical “Top 10 real Mark Zuckerberg quotes” following Meta’s announcement which they said was done to celebrate “this win for free speech” in apparent ironic tune.
Article continues after this advertisementPublished on Tuesday, The Chaser’s article’s list of fake quotations included “‘I killed Jeffery Epstein but still miss him everyday.’ – Mark Zuckerberg, 2023” and “‘I once tried to sell a baby on Facebook marketplace’ – Mark Zuckerberg, 2020.”
FEATURED STORIES GLOBALNATION A surreal finish to Donald Trump’s historic criminal trial GLOBALNATION Ukraine says questioning POWs it claims are North Koreans GLOBALNATION PH to open 4 foreign missions in N. America, Asia Pacific in 2025Another US-based satire site The Hard Times had a fake headline released Tuesday which reads: “Mark Zuckerberg, Recipient of World’s First Rat Penis Transplant, Announces Meta Will Stop Fact Checking.”
Also, political strategist Cheri Jacobus also posted on her X (formerly Twitter) account on Tuesday a fake headline which reads: “Facebook Founder and Convicted Pedophile Mark Zuckerberg, Dead at 36, Says Social Media Sites Should Not Fact-Check Posts.”
Article continues after this advertisementOn Jan. 7, Meta announced that it is moving away from its third-party fact checking program and will do community notes instead.
Article continues after this advertisement“On platforms where billions of people can have a voice, all the good, bad and ugly is on display,” Meta said in a statement on Jan. 7. “But that’s free expression.”
Article continues after this advertisementHowever, online news outlet Rappler, which is one of the Philippine-based third party fact checkers, disputed this as it expressed dismay with Meta’s latest move.
“Allowing manipulative and harmful content to flourish and gain eyeballs in platforms under the guise of ‘free speech’ is opportunistic and puts people’s health, well-being, and safety at risk,” Rappler said in a statement on Wednesday.
Article continues after this advertisementMeta’s move is seen by critics as a pivot to US President Donald Trump.
rakin bacon slot machineFor Rappler’s part, it said that “for as long as Meta retains the fact check program in the Philippines, Rappler intends to continue this engagement, especially during an election year, to protect fellow Filipinos from manipulation and the dangers of disinformation.”
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“What has happened in the US is just the beginning. It is an ominous sign of more perilous times in the fight to preserve and protect our individual agency and shared reality,” it added.
Kantar, in its studygenesis, noted that seven out of 10 Filipinos were managing their family’s finances by looking for another job or starting a business to increase income.
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