![]() ![]() ![]() The board will have case-selection committees that are charged with picking cases to hear.The initial board will comprise about 20 members, and grow to 40 over time. Facebook doesn’t really know how many cases the board will be able to hear in a year.Your appeals will be added to what is presumably a very long queue of cases to be heard by the board.Facebook promises not to edit it in any way. When you appeal your case to Facebook, you’ll get send a statement to the board making your case.Facebook’s biggest problems have always come from data sharing, and now it needs to create a new data-sharing apparatus that involves an independent body. The privacy and security challenges involved in setting up the board are enormous.and perhaps they still will be in the future. What exceptions should Facebook allow to its “real names” policy? When is it OK to show a nipple on Instagram? These are decisions I can imagine the board having been asked about in the past. Facebook can also request what it’s calling a “policy advisory opinion,” asking the board to weigh in on a general policy matter independent of an individual post.(Facebook says you’ll be able to appeal stuff that is left up against your will eventually.) You could imagine, for example, Facebook referring the infamous altered footage of Nancy Pelosi to the board to request a ruling before it makes a decision. ![]() Facebook itself can request “expedited review” for basically anything - including asking the board to make a call in cases where the company itself has not yet decided what to do.
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