Facebook customers can attraction dangerous content material to oversight board

Facebook’s quasi-independent Oversight Board says it's going to start letting customers record appeals over posts, pictures, and flicks that they think the company shouldn’t have allowed to stay on its platforms
Facebook’s quasi-independent Oversight Board says it will start letting users file appeals over posts, photos, and videos that they think the company shouldn’t have allowed to stay on its platforms

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Author: The Independent

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