- Facebook Inc’s independent Oversight Board announced on Tuesday the first six cases where it could overrule the social media company’s decisions to remove certain pieces of content from its platforms.
A post that purported to show historical photos of churches in Baku, Azerbaijan, with a caption that Facebook said indicated “disdain” for Azerbaijani people and support for Armenia. The board has opened a week-long public comment period on these first cases. The cases will be reviewed by panels of five board members.
In November, Facebook for the first time disclosed numbers on the prevalence of hate speech on the platform, saying that out of every 10,000 content views in the third quarter, 10 to 11 included hate speech.
FB needs to put human being answering viewers. I try to tell them why the user us a scammer but tgey do n9t have the right question
Does anyone really believe they are going after left-wing radical groups?
nice
Define dangerous SMH psychotechs
Maybe they’ll look into why they ban people for literally posting the word: ‘trash’. 🤷🏼♂️
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