Meta Oversight Board Says Facebook and Instagram Skirt Moderation Rules for Famous People

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Cross-check, also referred to as Xcheck, was designed to shield a cultivated list of a few million celebrities, influencers, politicians, businesses and more from content moderation that its other 3.7 billion users were subjected to.With support for HDR 10, you can achieve brilliant color performance ideal for photographers, graphic designers, and more.Citing thousands of pages of internal documents and several briefings with company execs, the board said it sometimes took the company “more than five days” before Facebook staff got to review posts under XCheck.It gave some accounts much more power to violate Facebook’s policies in particular, as the Journal noted the system blocked moderators from removing nude photos of a woman posted by prominent Brazilian soccer player Neymar da Silva Santos Jr. Any other account should have been cited by the company’s policies.The board told Meta it needed to restructure its moderation systems, mostly to make it much more transparent about who is eligible for extra review when the moderation system makes mistakes."

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