Facebook’s leading social media giant Meta has made considerable changes to content modtrate policy. This month, the company announced that it will end a third party factor check program in the United States and replace it with a community notebook model.
“The change we make is to simplify the policy so that the changes we make are to enable more expressions on the platform and help users understand what road rules are. “
When Meta asked why he made these changes, Ross stated that the reaction to this change was positive, especially from a community, which has so far more free expressions.
Ross has added that the new community notebook model can “democratize the process” and that the experience on the META platform will be shifted to user control. Users can now decide what they want to see and interact on the political content.
But what about content that contrary to the law, such as terrorism, fraud, and fraud? “Meta has a wonderful relationship with the law execution agency for aggressive threats, so the company adjusts it with the law execution agency for these demands, but the meta is free expression of users. I want to guarantee that I am protecting my privacy. “
META rolls back illegal content, such as child exploitation and direct terrorism, but to delete content that does not violate the law. If the content violates the META policy and is reported, it will be deleted, but will not search for the content to be deleted. By eliminating the process of automatically deleting content that is not against the law, the meta minimizes the number of deleted posts and enhances the free expression on the platform.
In recent years, META has seen general pushbacks on the content deleted for COVID-19. Kate shared that the Biden administration had requested Meta to delete a post about the contents of COVID-19, but Mark Zuckerberg, a meta CEO, was sent to the House of Representatives Judicial Committee. I opposed it. As a private company, Kate has confirmed that Meta keeps returning to the US government’s demands to delete content.
If you want to find out more about Meta’s new content modtrate policy and sign up to become a community notes, see the Announcement Page.

