
See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information. FOMB - Letter - Governor - PREPA - Compliance.

FOMB - Presentation - 36th Public Board Meeting - FY23 PR Budget Summary. FOMB - Letter - Governor - PRIDCO - Compliance Certification - FY23 Budget. FOMB- Letter- OMB- Budget Control Language and Federal Funds. As a result, Facebook must restore those four posts. FOMB- Letter- Legislative Request- Initial Response to 204 (a) (6)- SJR 309. Did the Oversight Board make the right call? What might the mood be like in Facebook headquarters right now? What about Twitter’s? And is this decision really the Oversight Board’s Marbury v. The Oversight Board chose to overturn Facebook’s decision to remove content in four out of the five cases.

Misinformation related to COVID-19 has presented unique risks to public health and safety over the last two years and more. Meta is committed to both considering these recommendations as important inputs to our internal policy processes and publicly responding to.

Online Speech, Cyber & Technology (blog), Lawfare, November 19. Meta may soon change its approach to COVID-19 misinformation, with the platform calling on its Oversight Board to rule on how it should police COVID-related posts moving forward. In addition to binding decisions on content, the Oversight Board can also issue recommendations for Meta’s content policies and how we enforce our policies on the Facebook app and Instagram. He sat down with Evelyn Douek, Quinta Jurecic and Lawfare Deputy Managing Editor Jacob Schulz for a conversation about the Oversight Board’s ruling. Evelyn Douek, Facebooks New Supreme Court Could Revolutionize. To discuss the decision, Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Wittes hosted a special episode of Arbiters of Truth, our Lawfare Podcast miniseries on our online information ecosystem. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is asking its Oversight Board to reconsider removing COVID-19 misinformation now that the pandemic has 'evolved,' and could label or demote misinformation. Mark Zuckerberg can still keep Trump off his platform for now, but the board says that Facebook must review its policies and make a final decision about the former president’s fate within six months. Four months after Facebook indefinitely banned Donald Trump from its platform following the Capitol riot, the Facebook Oversight Board-the platform’s self-appointed quasi-court-has weighed in on whether or not it was permissible for Facebook to do so.
