Hate speech to nudity: Facebooks oversight board will get cracking

Newly created oversight board announces first six instances involving content material subject material far flung from social media large’s platforms.
Newly created oversight board announces first six cases involving content removed from social media giant’s platforms.

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Author: Aljazeera

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  8. "Parler, which has been removed from app stores and web-hosting services, had become a platform for far-right groups". (February 4, 2021)
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