Facebook civil rights audit says white supremacy policy is ‘too narrow’

Facebook’s 2nd growth document concerning the civil rights audit performed by way of former ACLU Washington Director Laura Murphy is right here. Over the final six months, Facebook has made adjustments round imposing in opposition to hate, combating discrimination in advertisements and protective in opposition to incorrect information and…
Facebook’s second progress report pertaining to the civil rights audit conducted by former ACLU Washington Director Laura Murphy is here. Over the last six months, Facebook has made changes around enforcing against hate, fighting discrimination in ads and protecting against misinformation and…Original article
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