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Facebook (FB) Announces Continued Investment in System Transparency

June 29, 2020 2:09 PM

Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) announced:

Last week, we announced some important changes to prepare for the 2020 US elections and fight against racial injustice — a direct result of feedback from the civil rights community collected through our civil rights audit.

As we make these changes, today we are sharing updates and next steps as to how we are continuing to make our systems more transparent.

Content Monetization, Brand Safety Tools and Practices

We plan to evaluate our partner and content monetization policies and the brand safety controls we make available to advertisers. This audit, run by the Media Rating Council (MRC), will include (but not be limited to):

We will share an update on the scope and timing of this audit once finalized with the MRC.

Enforcement of our Community Standards

In May, we made the announcement our Community Standards Enforcement Report (CSER) is moving to a quarterly basis. The next report will be released in August.

This detailed report showcases how we are doing at removing content that violates our Community Standards, in more detail than any other major internet service. As part of our ongoing commitment to transparency we intend to include the prevalence of hate speech in our CSER reports over the coming year, pending no further complications from COVID-19.

As Mark said in February, we’re also looking at opening up our content moderation systems for external audit. We’re reaching out to key stakeholders spanning government regulators, civil society, and the advertising industry as this is designed. This separate third-party audit will be completed by a reputable firm and include the incidence of violating content. We are in the early days of this process and will share more details as we are able.

Collaborating With the Industry

Brand safety is a challenge that affects the entire advertiser community, which is why we collaborate with industry partners who are also working to make online platforms safer for businesses and people. Our work with partners includes:

We recognize our responsibility to facilitate a safe environment for everyone using our platforms.

To do this, we have to provide our partners with transparency of how well we are doing at keeping the platform safe by removing violating content. We have work underway to address the major concerns expressed but acknowledge there is much more work to do.

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