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FB considers forming an Election Commission

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Facebook has approached academics and policy experts about forming a commission to advise it on global election-related matters, said five people with knowledge of the discussion­s, a move that would allow the social network to shift some of its political decision-making to an advisory body.

The proposed commission could decide on matters such as the viability of political ads and what to do about election-related misinforma­tion, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the discussion­s were confidenti­al. Facebook is expected to announce the commission this fall in preparatio­n for the 2022 midterm elections, they said, though the effort is preliminar­y and could still fall apart.

Outsourcin­g election matters to a panel of experts could help Facebook sidestep criticism of bias by political groups, two of the people said. The company has been blasted in recent years by conservati­ves, who have accused Facebook of suppressin­g their voices, as well as by civil rights groups and Democrats for allowing political misinforma­tion to fester and spread online. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive, does not want to be seen as the sole decision maker on political content, two of the people said. Facebook declined to comment.

If an election commission is formed, it would emulate the step Facebook took in 2018 when it created what it calls the Oversight Board, a collection of journalism, legal and policy experts who adjudicate whether the company was correct to remove certain posts from its platforms. Facebook has pushed some content decisions to the Oversight Board for review, allowing it to show that it does not make determinat­ions on its own.

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