Facebook wanted its $130 million 'Supreme Court' to solve its policy enforcement problems. The board's decision to punt on Trump's ban shows how the initiative has backfired. (FB)
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Facebook is spending $130 million to create a 'Supreme Court' that can overrule Mark Zuckerberg — here's everything we know about it (FB)
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Europe's top court rules that EU courts can order Facebook to take down illegal content worldwide (FB)
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A member of Facebook's 'Supreme Court' said its pushing the company to decide how long Trump should be banned because it lacks an evenly distributed rule system — 'This was a decision about Facebook' (FB)
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Facebook's $130 million 'Supreme Court' will be able to overrule even Mark Zuckerberg. It just got its first director in Thomas Hughes, a longtime advocate for freedom of information and expression. (FB)
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Facebook reveals new details about its plan to build a supreme court to oversee content moderation on its platform (FB)
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As Facebook prepares to outsource tough content decisions to its new 'Supreme Court,' experts warn it still operates within a dictatorship and can't legislate a better government (FB)
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A Facebook executive rallied support for Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination, a new book says (FB)
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The FTC worried that if it insisted on interviewing Zuckerberg, Facebook would have forced it to go to court (FB)
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Facebook announced the first 20 members of its oversight board that will decide what controversial content is allowed on Facebook and Instagram (FB)
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Facebook risks employee unrest with its sponsorship of an event featuring Brett Kavanaugh as a speaker (FB)