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, ...
A Facebook program known as "XCheck," or Cross Check, reportedly exempts millions of high-profile users from community standards applied to less-famous and less-wealthy users. Musicians, star athletes ...
Facebook has asked its Oversight Board for guidance on its “XCheck” system, which reportedly allowed high-profile users to flaunt Facebook’s rules, despite denying the Board’s request for more ...
Mark Zuckerberg has publicly said that Facebook Inc. allows its more than three billion users to speak on equal footing with the elites of politics, culture, and journalism, and that its standards of ...
A year ago, The Wall Street Journal revealed that Facebook operated a two-tiered content moderation system. Normal users were subject to the platform’s stated rules, while VIP users were secretly ...
Facebook failed to provide crucial details about its “Cross-Check” program that reportedly shielded millions of VIP users from the social media platform’s normal content moderation rules, according to ...
Facebook had a problem on its hands. People were making posts that got caught in the company’s automated moderation system or were taken down by its human moderators. The problem wasn’t that the ...
Facebook Profile Lock is a privacy feature that helps users restrict access to their profile, allowing only friends to view posts, photos, and stories. Whether you want to protect your content from ...
Fake Facebook profiles generated by AI are now becoming more rampant on social media platform. In this photo illustration, a person looks at a smart phone with a Facebook App logo displayed on the ...