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the FOB Blog: Overseeing the Facebook Oversight Board
Welcome to the FOB Blog: Overseeing the Facebook Oversight Board – Lawfare
Lawfare is here for you for all things Facebook Oversight Board. The Oversight Board is a grand experiment aimed at improving the way that companies …
With the Facebook Oversight Board (FOB) going operational this week, Lawfare is here for you. Our Facebook Oversight Board blog (FOBblog) begins as a resource page, with convenient links below to cases and analysis. We will be growing, so stay tuned!
The Facebook Oversight Board’s First Decisions – Lawfare Blog
The Facebook Oversight Board’s First Decisions: Ambitious, and Perhaps Impractical – Lawfare
The Facebook Oversight Board’s First Decisions: Ambitious, and Perhaps Impractical. By Evelyn Douek. Thursday, January 28, 2021, 11:23 AM.
In its first five decisions, four of which overturn Facebook content moderation decisions, the board set an ambitious agenda for itself and Facebook.
The Lawfare Podcast: Facebook’s Thoughts on Its Oversight …
The Lawfare Podcast: Facebook’s Thoughts on Its Oversight Board | Berkman Klein Center
5.8.2021 — evelyn douek explores the impacts of the Facebook Oversight Board — and where it could improve — with Facebook employees.
evelyn douek explores the impacts of the Facebook Oversight Board
“Facebook’s “Oversight Board:” Move Fast with Stable …
“Facebook’s “Oversight Board:” Move Fast with Stable Infrastructure and” by Evelyn Douek
kirjoittanut E Douek · 2019 · Viittausten määrä 88 — Evelyn Douek, Facebook’s “Oversight Board:” Move Fast with Stable Infrastructure and Humility, 21 N.C. J.L. & Tech. 1 (2019). Available at: https://scholarship.
Facebook’s proposed Oversight Board is one of the most ambitious constitution-making projects of the modern era. With pre-existing governance of tech platforms delegitimized in the ongoing “techlash,” this represents a pivotal moment when new constitutional forms can emerge that will shape the future of online discourse. For all the potential of the Facebook Oversight Board (FOB), there are many things it cannot be. It will not hear a sufficient proportion of Facebook’s content moderation cases to be a meaningful response to calls for greater due process in individual decisions. Nor will it be able to become a font of globally accepted speech norms for the worldwide platform. The true value that the Board can bring to Facebook’s content moderation ecosystem lies between these two extremes of individual error correction and the settlement of globally applicable speech rules. The institutional offering of the Board should focus on two primary, but more modest, functions. First, it can help highlight weaknesses in the policy formation process at Facebook, removing blockages (such as blind spots and inertia) in the “legislative process” leading to the formulation of its Community Standards. Second, by providing an independent forum for the discussion of disputed content moderation decisions, the Board can be an important forum for the public reasoning necessary for persons in a pluralistic community to come to accept the rules that govern them, even if they disagree with the substance of those rules. Understanding the institutional role of the Board in these terms provides useful insights into the institutional design that will best help it achieve these goals.
Mathew Ingram started this conversation – Galley by CJR
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Our first guest is Evelyn Douek, who is an S.J.D. candidate at Harvard Law School and an affiliate at … She wrote about the Facebook oversight board here: …
Meta’s Oversight Board: A Review and Critical Assessment
Meta’s Oversight Board: A Review and Critical Assessment | SpringerLink
kirjoittanut D Wong · 2022 · Viittausten määrä 1 — Douek, E. (2021b). The oversight board moment you should’ve been waiting for: Facebook responds to the first set of decisions. Lawfare. Google …
Since the announcement and establishment of the Oversight Board (OB) by the technology company Meta as an independent institution reviewing Facebook and In
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The Oversight Board Moment You Should’ve Been Waiting For: Facebook Responds to the First Set of Decisions, LAWFARE (Feb. 26, 2021). The Facebook Oversight …
The Facebook Oversight Board’s First Decisions
The Facebook Oversight Board’s First Decisions: Ambitious, and Perhaps Impractical – Blog Postings – Stanford Law School
28.1.2021 — Citation(s):. evelyn douek, The Facebook Oversight Board’s First Decisions: Ambitious, and Perhaps Impractical, Lawfare, January 28, 2021. Link( …
Facebook’s Thoughts on Its Oversight Board – Acast
Facebook’s Thoughts on Its Oversight Board | The Lawfare Podcast on Acast
There have been a thousand hot takes about the Facebook Oversight Board, … in light of Facebook’sfirst quarterly updateon the Board, Evelyn Douek talked …
There have been a thousand hot takes about the Facebook Oversight Board, the Supreme Court-like thing Facebook set up to oversee its content moderation. The Board generated so much press coverage when it handed down its decision on Donald Trump’s account that Kaitlyn Tiffany at The Atlantic called the whole circus “ like Shark Week, but less scenic.” Everyone weighed in, from Board Members, to lawmakers, academics, critics and even Lawfare podcast hosts. But there’s a group we haven’t heard much from: the people at Facebook who are actually responsible for sending cases to the Board and responding to the Board’s policy recommendations. Everyone focuses on the Board Members, but the people at Facebook are the ones that can make the Board experiment actually translate into change—or not. So this week for our Arbiters of Truth series on our online information environment, in light of Facebook’s first quarterly update on the Board, Evelyn Douek talked with Jennifer Broxmeyer and Rachel Lambert, both of whom work at Facebook on Facebook’s side of the Oversight Board experiment. What do they think of the first six or so months of the Oversight Board’s work? How do they grade their own efforts? Why is their mark different from Evelyn’s? And, will the Oversight Board get jurisdiction over the metaverse? Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why we shouldn’t call the Facebook Oversight Board a cour
Why we shouldn’t call the Facebook Oversight Board a cour | Hertie School
11.2.2021 — This is not just a question of social media chatter: douek and Kate Klonick, pre-eminent scholars of online speech regulation, have also adopted …
Academic and media discussions typically frame the Facebook Oversight Board as the ‘Supreme Court of Facebook’ — this is, however, deeply misleading.
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