Facebook reveals members of its 'supreme court' for content

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Board will make decisions public and report on how well Facebook obeys rulings. FMTNews

SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook on Wednesday announced the first members of its independent “supreme court” empowered to make binding decisions about what content should be allowed or removed at the social network and Instagram.

The 20 announced members of the panel come from various countries and include jurists, human rights activists, journalists, a Nobel peace laureate, and a former Danish prime minister. “At the same time, we know that social media can spread speech that is hateful, harmful and deceitful. In recent years, the question of what content should stay up or come down, and who should decide this, has become increasingly urgent for society.”

Zuckerberg has personally assured the board the social network will abide by its decisions, according to co-chair Helle Thorning-Schmidt, a former prime minister of Denmark. Facebook cannot remove members or staff of the board, which is supported by a US$130 million irrevocable trust fund.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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