Facebook Inc.’s Oversight Board said the social media company hadn’t been “fully forthcoming” about internal rules that allowed some high-profile users to be exempt from content restrictions and said it will make recommendations on how to change the system.
Facebook hasn’t been ‘fully forthcoming,’ says its oversight board
by Anonymous | reply 7 | October 22, 2021 1:17 PM |
That’s a polite way to put it.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | October 22, 2021 4:36 AM |
So what are they hiding?
From their own board?
by Anonymous | reply 2 | October 22, 2021 4:36 AM |
In the first of its quarterly transparency reports published Thursday, the board said that on some occasions, Facebook “failed to provide relevant information to the board,” and in other instances the information it did provide was incomplete. For example, when Facebook referred the case involving former President Trump to the board, it didn’t mention its internal “cross-check system” that allowed for a different set of rules for high-profile users. Facebook only mentioned cross-check, or XCheck, to the board when asked whether Trump’s page or account had been subject to ordinary content moderation processes.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | October 22, 2021 4:37 AM |
This company is spiraling out of control in real time.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | October 22, 2021 4:37 AM |
No!
Really?
I'm shocked.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | October 22, 2021 5:35 AM |
How many of the users are actually real people? Just so FYI bf through on the comments of of the official White House page and only 1/20 comments are real.
So that is maybe 5 percent of Facebook is real people.
They are really ripping off the advertisers big time.
by Anonymous | reply 6 | October 22, 2021 1:17 PM |
*just browsing through
by Anonymous | reply 7 | October 22, 2021 1:17 PM |