Facebook to rely on 'Community Notes,' replacing fact checkers, Zuckerberg says

NEW YORK — The changes, which will also be in place for Instagram and Threads, will lift restrictions "on some topics that are part of mainstream discourse" and will focus the company's "enforcement on illegal and high-severity violations," Joel Kaplan, chief global affairs officer, said in a blog post.

The decision also follows Zuckerberg recent meeting with Trump at the president-elect's private Mar-a-Lago club in Florida. And Meta is donating to Trump's presidential inaugural committee, marking a first for the company.

ABC News' Michael Kreisel, Zunaira Zaki and Chris Donovan contributed to this report.