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Reddit co-founder says Meta’s end to third-party fact-checking is ‘very pragmatic’

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Meta announced in January that it would end third -party fact-checking on its platforms.

In a series of sweeping policy changes at the media giant, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced he would install a community-based system instead.

"In many ways, I think they were just winding back something that was a bad idea from the start because it was untenable," Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian said.

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