Article 63NG2 The Meta Oversight Board says Facebook’s automated image takedowns are broken

The Meta Oversight Board says Facebook’s automated image takedowns are broken

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Meta's Oversight Board says the company should be more careful with automated moderation tools, criticizing it for removing a cartoon depicting police violence in Colombia. The decision arrived as the board took on a set of new cases, including a question about a video of sexual assault in India.

The Oversight Board, a semi-independent body funded by Meta, considered a political cartoon depicting Colombian police officers beating a man with batons. The cartoon was at some point added to Meta's Media Matching Service database, which meant Meta's system flagged it automatically for takedown when users posted it. But when users saw their posts removed, they began appealing the decision - and winning. The Oversight Board says 215 people...

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