Facebooks new Oversight Board strives to be seen as unbiased

“The Oversight Board has the prospective to revolutionize how we consider the relationship between private firms and our public rights."
“The Oversight Board has the potential to revolutionize how we think about the relationship between private corporations and our public rights."Original article
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