Facebook’s willing to reform its controversial cross-check program — but only parts of it

Meta has agreed to modify Facebook and Instagram's cross-check program, which exempts high-profile users from the company's automated moderation system. In an updated blog post published Friday, the company shared its response to the Oversight Board's recommendations, stating it will make the cross-check system more transparent through regular reporting" as well as tweak the criteria it uses to add people to the program to better account for human rights interests and equity."
The Oversight Board, or the independent body" that reviews Meta's content moderation decisions, made a total of 32 recommendations on how Meta can improve its cross-check program last December. Meta has opted to fully implement 11 of those recommendations, while...