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29 August 2023

Senator James Paterson
Shadow Minister for Home Affairs
Shadow Minister for Cyber Security
Liberal Senator for Victoria

Dear Senator,
I refer to your letter dated 24 August 2023 and wanted to provide you with an update about some changes with respect to Meta’s fact-checking program that is taking effect from today.
As you may know, at Meta we have a strong commitment to combating misinformation. Under our policies we remove harmful misinformation that could cause imminent physical risk or interference in electoral processes, for example. And we invest in a third party fact checking program and reduce the distribution of any content that is labeled false by third party fact checkers. In Australia, we rely on three fact checkers – AAP, AFP and RMIT.

A key part of our fact-checking program is that our fact checkers must be certified by the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), which requires participating organisations to demonstrate a commitment to nonpartisanship and fairness. We have recently become aware that one of our Australian fact-checking partners – RMIT – did not have current IFCN accreditation and that there have been complaints made to the IFCN about possible bias or unfairness in some of the fact checks being applied by RMIT with respect to content relating to the upcoming referendum on the Voice to Parliament.


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In light of these allegations and the upcoming vote on the Voice referendum, we are suspending RMIT as a partner in our fact checking program, effective immediately. Once the IFCN has considered whether RMIT FactLab’s expired
certification should be reinstated, we will again review their participation in our fact checking program.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

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Mia Garlick

Regional Director of Policy | Australia, Japan, Korea, New Zealand & Pacific Islands

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29 August 2023

Senator James Paterson
Shadow Minister for Home Affairs
Shadow Minister for Cyber Security
Liberal Senator for Victoria

Dear Senator,
I refer to your letter dated 24 August 2023 and wanted to provide you with an update about some changes with respect to Meta’s fact-checking program that is taking effect from today.
As you may know, at Meta we have a strong commitment to combating misinformation. Under our policies we remove harmful misinformation that could cause imminent physical risk or interference in electoral processes, for example. And we invest in a third party fact checking program and reduce the distribution of any content that is labeled false by third party fact checkers. In Australia, we rely on three fact checkers – AAP, AFP and RMIT.

A key part of our fact-checking program is that our fact checkers must be certified by the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), which requires participating organisations to demonstrate a commitment to nonpartisanship and fairness. We have recently become aware that one of our Australian fact-checking partners – RMIT – did not have current IFCN accreditation and that there have been complaints made to the IFCN about possible bias or unfairness in some of the fact checks being applied by RMIT with respect to content relating to the upcoming referendum on the Voice to Parliament.


1
In light of these allegations and the upcoming vote on the Voice referendum, we are suspending RMIT as a partner in our fact checking program, effective immediately. Once the IFCN has considered whether RMIT FactLab’s expired
certification should be reinstated, we will again review their participation in our fact checking program.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

KP9wWGyEXxuUaCqm1VnuGhVst6_KsH-OY35nGcchS22AnE2ZqHntdwLQD5pyYOBl6LxrABSsKhY_aqDf7yYePP8WQjZuLM7enXGnRC9CE6gnJXT3UCUJz2_kKQO5Mzmati_ixCA-29keTORbGa3OH_U


Mia Garlick

Regional Director of Policy | Australia, Japan, Korea, New Zealand & Pacific Islands

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Surprisingly honrest of you to confirm that Credlin has crashed and burned again
 

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oh, and a massive political failure as an advisor. an ideologue who publishes the same ‘cooker’ shit day after day and gets big bucks for doing it. as long as the dumbo right in that party heed dimwit losers like her the longer they will be absent from the treasury benches. long may this political dimwit continue with her mindless stupidity.

 

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I wonder (if Credlin ever had a soul) what it does to just be a continuous conduit for hate & vitriol and be rewarded financially & by her ego for fame.

It’s hard to imagine anyone like her having any genuine sense of self worth.
 
Abbott and Crudlin pulling Dutton's strings.
It's a pay article.

Guardian , "Dutton says article detailing Credlin and Abbott’s influence on Coalition ‘not credible’

The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, says an article in the Sydney Morning Herald detailing Peta Credlin and Tony Abbott’s influence over the Coalition is “not a credible story”.

Speaking to 4BC Breakfast radio today, Dutton said the journalist “never contacted” him but spoke with his office, who “gave him some detail, which I’m not sure really made it into the story, but it’s not a credible story.”

 

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