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Mark Zuckerberg surprised audiences this week, not only by announcing a major shift in Meta’s content policy, but also by the watch on his wrist. While revealing that Facebook and Instagram will no longer rely on third-party fact-checking in the United States, he appeared wearing a Greubel Forsey Hand Made 1 — a rare, hand-crafted Swiss masterpiece worth nearly $900,000.
The watch is produced in extremely limited quantities, with most components shaped and finished by hand. From enamel detailing to flame-blued hands, it represents the very top tier of traditional watchmaking and is owned by only a handful of collectors worldwide.
His luxury accessory quickly became part of the conversation, but the policy update is what truly sparked debate. Meta’s shift signals a stronger focus on open expression with fewer external moderation filters, raising questions about misinformation, freedom of speech, and user responsibility.
Some see this as a win for personal choice and open dialogue. Others worry it could invite confusion, manipulation, or unchecked viral claims.
What’s your take: smart move or risky step?
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