Posted on 09/17/2019 5:19:43 PM PDT by ransomnote
Facebook on Tuesday released its plans for the new board previously likened to a “Supreme Court” that can overturn the company’s own content moderation decisions.
The new “Oversight Board” will govern appeals from Facebook users and questions from the company itself. The board will eventually consist of 40 members with three-year terms drawn from a diverse array of backgrounds, according to Facebook. Panels of five members will deliberate on cases it chooses to take. A minimum of 11 members will be required for the board to function. Facebook said in a press release it plans to have the board in place and making decisions in early 2020.
Break away people. The feeling of freedom will be wonderful.
Right now, seems most of the moderators at Facebook are Indian or Muslim, but definitely far left.
They are not “moderators”, they are fascist dictators.
There is nothing “moderate” about them.
Moderators? Censors.
Networks used to have their own censors on staff as well. Standards and Practices they called it. Scripts and performances were reviewed for things that would scare off sponsors and generate angry letters from viewers.
Lenny Bruce even did a bit about it when he was told he couldnt tell a story on the Steve Allen show about his tattooed arm and being buried in a Jewish cemetary.
“Right now, seems most of the moderators at Facebook are Indian or Muslim, but definitely far left.”
-(The Red-Green Alliance.)-
9/18/19
“Facebook is auto-generating pages on the site for terrorist organisations Islamic State and al-Qaida, whistleblower claims”
“Supreme” court??? The arrogance of this guy Zuckerberg is astonishing.
My family just couldn’t understand why I wouldn’t get on Facebook with the rest of them years ago. I’ve done without invitations to many family events for years because that’s all they use now— no mail, no phone, no email — just Facebook. I’d rather be lonely than have my personal life raked over by these unelected, anonymous fascists.
Eminently. Sort of like Kelo v. City of New London.
Thanks Robert A Cook PE.
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