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RMIT ABC Fact Checkers dumped by Meta

“Tech giant Meta has suspended its partnership with RMIT’s fact checking program “effective immediately” after receiving complaints about bias and unfairness relating to the upcoming voice to parliament referendum.

The FactLab – which said itself that it works “hand-in-hand” with RMIT ABC Fact Check – claimed this month that Credlin’s reporting and commentary about the Uluru Statement’s length were incorrect, despite Credlin, who is also a columnist at The Australian, receiving a response to a Freedom of Information request from the National Indigenous Australians Agency confirming its length as 26 pages.”

Looks like the fact checkers have been fact checked. 😂
Surely Albanese’s Misinformation Bill should be dead in the water after this.

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