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 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's Oversight Board has issued a rebuke to the company in a new quarterly report, claiming it was not "fully forthcoming" about its XCheck program for VIP users. The documents shows the limits ...
A Facebook and Instagram program that gives celebrities, politicians and other high-profile users special treatment does more for parent company Meta's business interests than its stated purpose of ...
The social media giant apparently has a secret program that allows America's rich and famous to flout its rule system. Reading time 3 minutes For years, Facebook has operated a little known program ...
Facebook failed to provide its Oversight Board with information about its cross-check system that reportedly kept certain VIP users — including former President Trump — from facing the platform’s ...
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 ...