Announcement came Tuesday, following meeting at Planalto Palace between President Lula and authorities involved in organizing ...
Brazil’s government is preparing a campaign to fight back against the spread of fake news regarding a popular instant payment ...
An avalanche of disinformation about a new economic measure proved so tricky for Brazil's government to navigate that they ...
Fake posts claiming that new tax agency rules would create taxes on Pix, a popular instant transfer method in Brazil, flooded ...
Meta told Brazil it would not yet end fact-checks outside the US, but its attempts to clarify its new social media policies ...
The publicist Sidônio Palmeira, who took office this Tuesday as minister of the Secretariat of Communication of the Brazilian ...
Information about services hasn’t reached the grassroots. The people haven’t been able to see the government’s virtues,” the ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, right, talks with his new Secretary of Communication of the Presidency Sidonio ...
The country's communication minister said Meta's recent decision to scrap its fact-checking program is "bad for democracy," while a Supreme Court judge said social networks "will not be a lawless ...
When questioned about changes announced by the company, the president states that no individual can violate a nation's ...
Brazil's communication minister Sidonio Palmeira criticized Meta's decision to end fact-checking in the US, calling it "bad for democracy" since it could lead to spread of misinformation. Brazil's ...