
The company "Meta," which owns major social media platforms, announced the completion of the program to check content by third parties. This occurred shortly after the inauguration of Donald Trump on the second term of the presidency of the USA. The verification program was criticized by the president and conservatives as an unfair interference in the right side.
One of the rare changes in the "Meta" policy was the cessation of the external content verification program. Alex Jones, a spokesman for "Reddit," called this decision "pragmatic" and assessed it as unfeasible for realization.