Actual Fb Oversight Calls for Extra Than a 40-Skilled Board

A brand new draft constitution supplies information about how an impartial “Supreme Court” for Fb’s content material selections may paintings, however the most important questions stay.
A new draft charter provides details about how an independent “Supreme Court” for Facebook’s content decisions might work, but crucial questions remain.Original article
Author: Wired

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