Facebook is using a program that whitelists millions of VIP users from the company's standard content moderation practices, according to The Wall Street Journal. The program is known as "cross check" ...
Facebook has for years used a little known VIP program that’s enabled millions of high-profile users to skirt its rules, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal. According to the report, ...
The Facebook-appointed Oversight Board said its investigation found the company hid from them details of its whitelisting program, X-check, which exempted VIP users from the normal enforcement rules.
The oversight board at Facebook says it will review the social media giant’s “XCheck” system following a report from The Wall Street Journal, which found it allows VIP users to use the platform exempt ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Facebook's Oversight Board has issued a rebuke to the company in a new quarterly report, claiming it was not "fully forthcoming" about its ...
Facebook's Oversight Board said in a report on Thursday that the social network "has not been fully forthcoming" about how it lets millions of prominent users escape the content moderation rules it ...
Meta Platforms Inc.META-8.55%decrease; red down pointing triangle has long given unfair deference to VIP users of its Facebook and Instagram services under a program called “cross check” and has ...