Facebook to end policy shielding politicians from content moderation rules
@WSJ5 years ago
Facebook has been too reactive and slow in addressing hate speech, voter suppression and other problematic content on its platform, according to a report from lawyers hired by the company on.wsj.com
@businessinsider.de5 years ago
Facebook reveals new details about its plan to build a supreme court to oversee content moderation on its platform (FB)
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Facebook is changing its 'race-blind' hate speech algorithm to prioritize flagging content it deems 'the worst of the worst,' after backlash over removing Black users' posts
Facebook banned a politician from India’s ruling party for violating its policies against hate speech, amid a growing political storm over its handling of extremist content on its platform on.wsj.com
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'We're In. We're Out': The North Face becomes the first major company to boycott Facebook as the calls for advertisers to walk out of the platform in July intensify