The Meta Oversight Board announced Thursday that Meta, the parent company for Facebook and Instagram, has reduced its list of high profile users in its controversial Cross-Check program by more than 50% since receiving recommendations from its board. The board had recommended that Meta establish clear criteria for what users should qualify…
Since receiving suggestions from the Meta Oversight Board, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said on Thursday that it has cut its list of high-profile users in its contentious cross-check program by more than half. The board’s recommendations to Meta in December 2022 to establish specific standards for what users should meet were followed by a decrease. Since receiving suggestions from the Meta Oversight Board, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said on Thursday that it has cut its list of high-profile users in its contentious cross-check program by more than half. The board’s recommendations to Meta in December 2022 to establish specific standards for what users should meet were followed by a decrease.
The Meta Oversight Board announced Thursday that Meta, the parent company for Facebook and Instagram, has reduced its list of high profile users in its controversial Cross-Check program by more than 50% since receiving recommendations from its board. The board had recommended that Meta establish clear criteria for what users should qualify…