For years, We the American People have watched as our social media posts disappeared, our accounts were suspended, and our voices were silenced by nameless “fact-checkers” hiding behind computer screens in Silicon Valley.
The crushing weight of Big Tech censorship became as predictable as it was frustrating.
Remember 2020-2024? You couldn’t even ask questions about election integrity without getting a warning label. Sharing a meme about COVID-19 could land you in Facebook jail. Those dark days of digital suppression had many conservatives wondering if free speech on social media was gone forever.
On January 7, 2025, The Post Millennial broke a story that’s sending shockwaves through the digital world. Following a pivotal meeting between Mark Zuckerberg and President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago last week, Meta announced changes that will fundamentally transform how content is moderated on Facebook and Instagram.
Mark Zuckerberg, in what analysts are calling the most significant shift in social media policy since Twitter’s transformation to X, announced:
Facebook and Instagram will completely eliminate their fact-checking program.
In a video announcement that immediately sent Twitter shares tumbling and conservative celebrations trending across all platforms, Zuckerberg declared:
We’re going to get back to our roots and focus on reducing mistakes, simplifying our policies, and restoring free expression on our platforms.
This massive shift comes just days after Zuckerberg’s private dinner with President-elect Trump at Mar-a-Lago on January 2, 2025.
Sources close to the meeting suggest Trump emphasized the importance of protecting American digital sovereignty and free speech rights.
Meta’s new approach mirrors successful changes at X, replacing fact-checkers with community notes. This system allows users to provide context and corrections, rather than having decisions made by what Zuckerberg now acknowledges was a “politically biased” team of fact-checkers.
In a move that perfectly captures America’s current political realignment, Meta announced its trust and safety teams will relocate from Silicon Valley to Texas. The company plans to complete this transition by mid-2025, bringing hundreds of high-paying jobs to the Lone Star State.
Zuckerberg explained:
We’re moving to places where there is less concern about the bias of our teams.
This announcement follows similar moves by X, Tesla, and other tech giants seeking refuge from California’s regulatory environment.
NOTE: The changes extend far beyond American borders.
Meta and Trump will collaborate to challenge international censorship, including European content regulations, Latin American restrictions, and China’s digital barriers.
This partnership marks a dramatic shift from the contentious relationship between Big Tech and Trump during his first term.
Starting February 2025, Facebook and Instagram users will notice:
– No more fact-check labels on posts,
– Community-driven context notes,
– Fewer content restrictions on political discussions,
– Simplified appeal processes for account actions, and
– Increased visibility for conservative viewpoints.
Final thoughts: This still will not be enough restitution from this Zuckerberg pr*ck.