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In an unexpected shift, Mark Zuckerberg recently acknowledged the flaws in Facebook's fact-checking policies during a podcast discussion with Joe Rogan. He expressed frustration over a system that became politicized and failed to meet its intended goal of objective fact-checking. While Zuckerberg's admission signals possible reform, it raises questions about the implications for users outside the U.S., particularly in Australia, where fact-checking agencies remain operational and could influence upcoming elections.