Botswana Guardian

Facebook is building a customer services group to field content complaints

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Facebook parent company Meta Platforms is building a customer service division to help users of its social networks who have had posts or accounts removed unexpected­ly.

The effort is in the early stages, and has taken on a higher priority thanks to feedback Meta has received from the Oversight Board, the independen­t body set up in 2020 by the company to review some of its decisions on questionab­le or problemati­c content. The board has received more than a million appeals from users, many of them related to account support.

“How do we provide care and customer service and responsive­ness to people about why their content has been taken down or why their accounts are taken down?” said Brent Harris, Meta’s vice president of governance, who confirmed that improving Meta’s customer service is something they are “spending a bunch of time on”. He didn’t provide details on how the group would interact with users. Regular users often complain that there is almost no recourse for a locked or suspended account

Meta, with more than three billion global users across social media apps including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger, is notoriousl­y poor at customer service. The issue has intensifie­d as the company relies more heavily on artificial intelligen­ce to make content moderation decisions, which sometimes leads to the mistaken automated removal of users’ accounts or posts with little explanatio­n.

Both regular users and small business advertiser­s often complain that there is almost no recourse for a locked, suspended or hacked account. The company offers automated tools to try to recover an account, but it’s difficult to make contact with a person who actually works at Meta. Users instead sometimes resort to messaging employees or journalist­s directly asking for help. The Oversight Board has made more than 100 formal recommenda­tions to Meta since its inception, including suggested policy changes and requests to translate the company’s rules into more languages.

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