Meta employees posted messages on Workplace expressing concern after the company welcomed pro-Trump UFC President Dana White to its board of directors earlier this year.
In the wake of Trump’s re-election on Nov. 5, Zuckerberg announced significant changes to Meta’s content moderation policies, shifting toward a more free-speech-focused approach after helping suppress distribution of The Post’s reporting on the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.
The company said it was ending its third-party fact-checking program in the US and replacing it with a “Community Notes” system that allows users to add context to posts.