Facebook names 20 people to its 'Supreme Court' for content moderation

(*20*) record contains 9 legislation professors, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate from Yemen and reporters however no disinformation professionals.
The list includes nine law professors, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate from Yemen and journalists but no disinformation experts.

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