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Meta Meta Meta Oversight Board issued its response to Social Media Organization on Tuesday to help Meta Meta. New Heric speech policies have been announced in JanuaryThe
The board says that Meta’s new policies were “quit from regular methods and declared soon” and urged the company to provide more information about its rules. Also, the board has asked Meta to determine the impact of its new policies on the weakest user groups, to publicly report these results and update the board every six months.
The board says it is in talks with Meta to re-re-back its true-cheeking policies in the outside region of the United States.
Just weeks before President Donald Trump took over, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg began a supervision of the company’s content adding policies in an attempt to give “further lectures” on Facebook, Instagram and threads. As part of this push, Meta has returned the disgusting speech rules that protected migrant and LGBIA+ users throughout various platforms.
Regarding Meta’s new policy, it has issued 17 recommendations to Meta that even among other issues, the company clearly clear its revised position on the hate ideology to measure its new community note system, and to improve its harassment policies. The board says it has also asked to support Meta to support her 2021 Promise UN Guiding policies on business and human rights by being involved with stakeholders affected by new policies. The board says that the meta should have done it first.
The monitoring board is limited to the ability to carry out a broad policy of Meta. However, the meta must follow its judgment in separate posts according to the company’s own rules.
Meta board should be provided A Referral to policy advisory opinion – something has been done on it A few times before – The group may have a channel to re -shape the addition of Mater content.
Decrete speeches in five cases on the issue across the Meta platform, anti-anti-lectures, disgusting speeches and LGBIA+ Voices, the co-board, have criticized several new contents announced earlier this year. The Board said Meta’s January policy changes did not affect the outcome of these decisions, the board said.
The board has upheld the decision to release the contents of the Meta despite the board user report in two US cases involved in Facebook and Instagram. The board, however, suggests that the Meta will remove the word “ejra” from its disgusting behavior policy.
The board’s decision to release three Facebook posts related to anti -immigrant riots that took place in the UK during the summer of 2021 reversed the board’s decision. The board has discovered that Meta has worked very slowly to remove anti -Muslim and anti -immigrant contents, which violated the company’s violence and induced policies.