Facebook Kept Oversight Board in Dark about Special Treatment of VIP Accounts

Facebook’s quasi-independent oversight board criticized the company Thursday, saying many high-profile accounts such as celebrities and politicians are not held to the same standards as other accounts.

In a blog post, the board said, “Facebook has not been fully forthcoming with the Board on its ‘Cross-Check’ system, which the company uses to review content decisions relating to high-profile users.”

The Wall Street Journal had previously reported about the company’s double standards, and that 5.8 million accounts fell under the Cross-Check system.

“At times, the documents show, [Cross-Check] has protected public figures whose posts contain harassment or incitement to violence, violations that would typically lead to sanctions for regular users,” the Journal reported.

Facebook spokesman Andy Stone told the Journal that Cross-Check “was designed for an important reason: to create an additional step so we can accurately enforce policies on content that could require more understanding.”

The board said Facebook kept it in the dark about the existence of Cross-Check.

“When Facebook referred the case related to former U.S. President Trump to the Board, it did not mention the cross-check system,” the board wrote. “Given that the referral included a specific policy question about account-level enforcement for political leaders, many of whom the Board believes were covered by cross-check, this omission is not acceptable.”

“Facebook only mentioned cross-check to the Board when we asked whether Mr. Trump’s page or account had been subject to ordinary content moderation processes.”

The board urged Facebook to provide greater transparency.

The board was created last October after the company faced criticism it was not quickly and effectively dealing with what some feel is problematic content.

Decisions by the board are binding and cannot be overturned.

Source: Voice of America

CAR PRESIDENT RETURNS TO HIS COUNTRY

Luanda – President of the Central African Republic (CAR) Faustin Touadéra left Luanda Thursday after an official working meeting with his Angolan counterpart, João Lourenço.

Faustin Touadéra, who paid a few-hour visit to Angola, did not speak to the press at the end of his visit.

At the meeting with the Angolan Head of State and acting President of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR), the visiting president analysed the situation of peace, security and political stability in the Central African Republic.

Last Friday (15), President Faustin Touadéra announced a unilateral ceasefire by the army in the conflict with rebel groups.

With the exception of two important organisations, other rebel groups accepted the truce decreed by the army, following the efforts made by the ICGLR.

The Angolan Head of State has been regularly informed by his CAR counterpart about the situation in that country, which is experiencing a long political-military conflict.

Following the announcement of the ceasefire, President João Lourenço, on behalf of the organisation, greeted the Central African people and considered the decision to be an acknowledgment that dialogue between the living forces is the best way to achieve peace and stability.

ICGLR was created with the aim of resolving issues of peace and security after the political conflicts that ravaged the region in 1994.

ICGLR comprises Angola, Burundi, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

COVID-19: ANGOLA ANNOUNCES 499 RECOVERIES, 277 FRESH CASES

Luanda – Angola announced Thursday the recovery of 499 patients, 190 new cases and three deaths, in the last 24 hours.

Recoveries were announced in seven provinces, with Luanda standing at the top with 398 cases.

The daily bulletin also announced 51 recoveries in Uíge, 34 in Benguela, 6 in Namibe, Cabinda and Huíla 4 each and two in Cunene, aged between 1 and 97 years.

The new cases were diagnosed in the provinces of Luanda, with 190, Cabinda with 18, Huíla (8), Huambo with 5, Benguela with 3, Lunda Norte, Malanje and Namibe with one each.

With ages ranging from 3 to 88 years, the list includes 140 male and 87 female patients.

Deaths occurred in the provinces of Luanda and Benguela, respectively 3 and 1.

Angola has a total of 63,567 positive cases, of which 1,685 deaths, 52,390 recoveries and 9,392 active patients.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

ANGOLA TO REGISTER 450,000 RESIDENTS OVERSEAS

Lisbon – At 450,000 Angolan living abroad are expected to join the electoral registration process, ahead of the general elections scheduled for August 2022 in the country, the minister of Territory Administration Marcy Lopes has told the press.

Taking stock of his working visit to Portugal, Marcy Lopes said that the citizens will be required to present their identity card ID to participate in registration process.

He praised the meetings he held with the Angolan community in Portugal, saying that they served to clarify the process.

He said that he received suggestions on the creation of digital platforms, aiming at the exchange of information.

The six-month ex-officio electoral registration foresees to cover Angolan residents with the active electoral capacity.

The first phase of the updating process ends in December, while the second phase runs from January to March of the next year, covering diplomatic and consular missions of Angola abroad.

Source: Angola Press News Agency