Oversight Board asks Meta to review COVID-19 moderation policies

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.Facebook's parent company Meta has been asked by its independent content moderation board to reconsider its moderation and regulation of COVID-19 misinformation, three years after the start of the pandemic.

Meta's Oversight Board revealed its first review of Meta's COVID-19 misinformation policy on Thursday, which had been launched to determine if Facebook needed to continue reviewing specific claims about COVID-19. The third-party review organization concluded that the website would continue to moderate claims about COVID-19 for as long as the World Health Organization considered the virus an international public health emergency.

"Meta should listen to a range of voices on this — including dissenting voices — to ensure the right to freedom of expression is protected online and to make sure we don't default to removing more content than is necessary," Meta Oversight Board Director Thomas Hughes said in a statement."Such a measured approach can avoid opening the floodgates to harmful content without knowing who it will reach and the impact it might have.

The Oversight Board launched in October 2020 as a third-party organization that was meant to review the social media company's content moderation decisions. The board has reviewed several decisions, including the temporary ban of former President Donald Trump from Facebook. Its most recent decision was to overturn Facebook's removal of a post from the Iranian protests wishing the fall of the country's leadership.

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