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Facebook Set To End Special Treatment For Politicians

J.K AnnanBy J.K AnnanDecember 23, 2022
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There seems to be plans at Facebook to end its policy that shields politicians from some content moderation rules. The Verge reported on Thursday, in what would be a major policy reversal for the world’s largest social media network.

The reported change comes as Facebook is expected to announce its response to recommendations made by the company’s independent oversight board when it ruled on the firm’s suspension of former U.S. President Donald Trump.

A Facebook spokesman declined to comment on The Verge report. Tech platforms have grappled in recent years with how to police world leaders and politicians who violate their guidelines. Facebook and Twitter Inc have long held that politicians should be given greater latitude in their speech on platforms than ordinary users.

Facebook & Special Treatment For Politicians

Facebook’s oversight board, an independent group funded by the company which can overrule its decisions in a small slice of content moderation cases, recently upheld Facebook’s block on Trump following the Jan 6th Capitol riot, but said the social media giant was wrong to make the suspension indefinite. It also gave non-binding recommendations, which Facebook is expected to respond to in full as soon as Friday.

The board said that the same rules should apply to all users. Though it said that heads of state and government officials can have a greater power to cause harm. No more Facebook Special Treatment For Politicians Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has long argued that the company should not police politicians’ speech.

The company currently exempts politicians’ posts and ads from its third-party fact-checking program. And its “newsworthiness exemption” allows politicians’ rule-breaking posts on the site if the public interest outweighs the harm – though Facebook said it did not apply its newsworthiness allowance in the Trump case.

Source: Oscarmini

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