Fb civil rights audit: 'critical setbacks' mar progress

A two-year audit of Fb's civil rights report discovered “serious setbacks” which have marred the social community's progress on issues resembling hate speech, misinformation and bias
A two-year audit of Facebook's civil rights record found “serious setbacks” that have marred the social network's progress on matters such as hate speech, misinformation and biasOriginal article
Author: Abc News

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