In a Monday tweet,nas?l porno Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen said she will be briefing the Facebook Oversight Board.
"I have accepted the invitation to brief the Facebook Oversight Board about what I learned while working there," Haugen tweeted. "Facebook has lied to the board repeatedly, and I am looking forward to sharing the truth with them."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
It's unclear when Haugen will brief the Oversight Board, which is an independent entity that rules on content cases across all of Facebook’s platforms. The Oversight Board is supposed to rule on individual content cases and suggest broader policy changes; however, only its individual content decisions are binding. Haugen will likely tell them what she said during a Senate hearing last week — that she believes Facebook continuously prioritizes revenue over the wellbeing of its users. But the briefing will also focus on Facebook's cross-check system, the Oversight Board said in a statement.
The cross-check system is what Facebook uses to "review content decisions relating to some high-profile users," the Board said in a September letter to Facebook urging the company to treat users fairly. According to a report from theWall Street Journal, the system allows Facebook to enable millions of high-profile users to disregard the rules without punishment.
"As a Board, we will continue to ask Facebook difficult questions and push the company to commit to greater transparency, accountability and fairness," the Oversight Board, which is made up of 20 members, including a human rights lawyer and a former prime minister, wrote. "Ultimately, only this can give users the confidence that they are being treated fairly."
This follows a chaotic few weeks for Facebook after Haugen leaked internal documents to the Wall Street for a series of bombshell reports called The Facebook Files. The reports showed that Facebook refused to share internal studies showing that the social network was detrimental to the health of young people. Last week, Haugen revealed on an episode of 60 Minutesthat she was the source of the leaked documents. Also last week, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp shut down for nearly six hours.
Topics Facebook
Everything coming to (and going from) Netflix in June 2020Twitter tests feature that limits who can respond to tweetsLeaked Microsoft Surface Duo specs, if true, aren't all that excitingI cooked 7 internetEasyJet says hackers stole info from 9 million of its customersA beer app is the latest privacy thorn in the U.S. military's sideWhat's the best teen movie of all time?What's the best teen movie of all time?ACLU warns that 'no replies' on Twitter could violate the constitution'Apple Glass' could start at $499 with support for prescription lenses Best Fitbit Sense 2 deal: Get a Fitbit Sense 2 for 17% off on Amazon Best Black Friday cordless tool deals: Free tools with battery kit New AirPods Max aren't coming soon, report says Best Black Friday Dyson Airwrap deal: Save $100 on the Dyson Airwrap NYT mini crossword answers for November 25 'Dune: Prophecy' fixes one of my biggest beefs with 'Dune: Part Two' Early Black Friday 4K TV deal: Just $178 for a great budget option 'Dune: Prophecy' episode 2: Sister Lila's prophecy, explained Ravens vs. Chargers 2024 livestream: How to watch NFL online Colorado vs. Kansas football livestreams: kickoff time, streaming deals, and more
0.1536s , 8193.421875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【nas?l porno】Enter to watch online.Whistleblower Frances Haugen to brief the Facebook Oversight Board,Global Perspective Monitoring