San Francisco Chronicle

Oversight board to start Facebook content reviews

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Facebook’s longawaite­d oversight board that will act as a referee on whether specific content is allowed on the tech giant’s platforms is set to begin work in October.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg said two years ago that he had plans for setting up the quasiindep­endent board, following intense criticism that the company wasn’t moving fast enough to remove misinforma­tion, hate speech and malign influence campaigns. The board is intended to rule on thorny content issues, such as when Facebook or Instagram posts constitute hate speech.

“We are currently testing the newly deployed technical systems that will allow users to appeal and the Board to review cases,“it said in a statement Thursday.

If those tests go as planned, the board said, it will begin accepting and reviewing appeals from

users in mid to late October.

The board was initially expected to start operating early this year, but its work has been delayed.

“Building a process that is thorough, principled and globally effective takes time, and our members have been working aggressive­ly to launch as soon as possible,” the board said.

The board’s 20 members are a multinatio­nal group that includes legal scholars, human rights experts and journalist­s.

It will start by hearing appeals from users whose content has been taken down by Facebook before expanding to appeals from users who want the company to remove content.

Facebook can also refer cases to the board on its own.

Its decisions and the company’s responses will be public. Rulings will be binding in individual cases, but broader policy findings will be advisory.

 ?? Jeff Chiu / Associated Press ?? Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of the Menlo Park company, announced plans for the board two years ago.
Jeff Chiu / Associated Press Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of the Menlo Park company, announced plans for the board two years ago.

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