Facebook's 'Supreme Court' for Content Moderation
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Jan 25th 2019
Tech Break 5518
Facebook's 'Supreme Court' for Content Moderation
Hosted by
Denise Howell
Why Facebook is implementing an independent body to oversee content decisions.
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Guests:
Kate Klonick
Denise Howell talks to St. John's University School of Law Assistant Professor Kate Klonick about why Facebook is working on implementing an independent body to oversee appeals about content moderation decisions.
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