Meta's Oversight Board calls for an AI content moderation overhaul, saying current methods are not “comprehensive enough” to handle misinformation in a conflict
The board is calling on Meta to scale AI content labeling, including C2PA.
An overview of the five years of Meta's Oversight Board, whose rulings on the relatively small number of cases that it hears have generally had limited impact
Five years after the Oversight Board's creation, few are satisfied with the result. Can it be saved?
Meta's Oversight Board rules that two posts disparaging trans women are not hate speech, in the first major test since Meta weakened its rules in January 2025
Meta's top public policy officials issued an unexpected warning last year to the company's Oversight Board: Two upcoming cases …
Meta's Oversight Board says Meta's new hate speech policies were “announced hastily” in January 2025 and asks Meta to assess the impact on vulnerable users
Meta's Oversight Board, the independent group created to help Meta with content moderation decisions …
Meta's Oversight Board says it will weigh in on Meta's hate speech policies, changed before Trump's inauguration, in a test of the enforceability of its powers
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Meta's Oversight Board says it has “serious concerns” about Meta's moderation in “electoral contexts”, after Meta removed a satirical image of Harris and Walz
It warned Meta that “overenforcing” its rules could “lead to the excessive removal of political speech.”
Dublin-based Appeals Centre, backed by Meta's Oversight Board, launches to moderate disputes between EU users and Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube under the DSA
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Meta's Oversight Board rules that users should be allowed to post “aspirational” statements for Venezuelan state-supported paramilitary groups to be killed
great. [embedded post] Ian Rennie / @theangelremiel.bsky.social : Without expressing support or condemnation for this decision, it does feel like one that will set a precedent that others will follow...
Meta's Oversight Board rules that the phrase “from the river to the sea” is not necessarily hate speech when addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The independent board said the phrase has ‘multiple meanings’ and is important to political speech on Instagram and Facebook.
A look at Meta's Oversight Board, which now hopes to help social networks comply with the EU's DSA; sources: it's tried for years to attract clients beyond Meta
"threatened its funding" seems a bit off, when the article itself only says this about future funding (after $280 million in funding to date): https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... [image]