Facebook has for years used a little known VIP program that’s enabled millions of high-profile users to skirt its rules, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal. According to the report, ...
Facebook is throwing up a red velvet rope around a new VIP page. And today Audi and online influence indexer Klout are creating tools to help the web’s savviest users jump it. Klout VP of Platform ...
Facebook is using a program that whitelists millions of VIP users from the company's standard content moderation practices, according to The Wall Street Journal. The program is known as "cross check" ...
A Facebook program known as "XCheck," or Cross Check, reportedly exempts millions of high-profile users from community standards applied to less-famous and less-wealthy users. Musicians, star athletes ...
Facebook failed to provide crucial details about its “Cross-Check” program that reportedly shielded millions of VIP users from the social media platform’s normal content moderation rules, according to ...
Facebook's Oversight Board has issued a rebuke to the company in a new quarterly report, claiming it was not "fully forthcoming" about its XCheck program for VIP users. The documents shows the limits ...
Poor, poor celebrities. It’s probably overwhelming to be famous and on Facebook. The volume of posts, comments, likes and mentions on any given day is vastly higher for well-known people than it is ...
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