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Facebook oversight board extends timeline to decide on Trump ban
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc's independent oversight board said on Friday it had extended the timeline for deciding whether to uphold former U.S. President Donald Trump's indefinite suspension from Facebook and Instagram.
Facebook oversight panel will now review takedown requests
Facebook’s independent Oversight Board announced on April 13 it would start accepting requests to remove “harmful content” that users believe has been wrongly allowed to remain on the leading social network.
Factbox: What to know about Facebook's content oversight board
(Reuters) - Facebook's oversight board on Tuesday announced an expansion of its remit so that users can appeal content left up on the site as well as content taken down.
Facebook oversight board widens scope to rule on content left up on platform
(Reuters) -Facebook users will now be able to ask the company's independent oversight board to rule on content that has been left up on the platform, not just content that has been taken down, in a key expansion of the panel's scope.
Facebook’s tech regulation idea isn’t as transparent as it looks
Facebook Inc chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg pushed his idea this week that Big Tech can self-police content by publishing reports and data on how well the industry removes objectionable posts. The problem is Facebook has a system in place already that’s done little to improve accountability, according to outside experts.
'Yes or no?' U.S. lawmakers fume over Big Tech's answers on misinformation
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In their first appearance before Congress since Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, the chief executives of Facebook, Google and Twitter were asked by U.S. lawmakers whether their platforms bore some responsibility for the riot: "yes or no?"
‘Yes or no?’ US lawmakers fume over Big Tech’s answers on misinformation
In their first appearance before Congress since Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol, the chief executives of Facebook, Google and Twitter were asked by US lawmakers whether their platforms bore some responsibility for the riot: “yes or no?”
'Yes or no?' U.S. lawmakers fume over Big Tech's answers on misinformation
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -In their first appearance before Congress since Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, the chief executives of Facebook, Google and Twitter were asked by U.S. lawmakers whether their platforms bore some responsibility for the riot: "yes or no?"
No turning back: Facebook reckons with a post-2020 world
It’s becoming increasingly clear that for Facebook, there is no returning to its habits of the past.
Facebook, Twitter, Google CEOs divided on Section 230 reform
Facebook Inc chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg supports reforming a decades-old US law that limits social media companies’ liability for content its users post online, while Google’s Pichai remained averse to any changes to the legal shield.