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Meta Safety Advisory Council says the company's moderation changes prioritize politics over safety

<p>The Meta Safety Advisory Council has <a data-i13n="cpos:1;pos:1" href="https://www.projectrockit.com.au/blog/project-rockit-signs-open-letter-to-meta/">written the company a letter[/url] about its concerns with its <a data-i13n="cpos:2;pos:1" href="https://www.engadget.com/social-media/meta-is-ditching-third-party-fact-checkers-on-facebook-instagram-142330246.html">recent policy changes[/url], including its decision to suspend its fact-checking program. In it, the council said that Meta's policy shift &quot;risks prioritizing political ideologies over global safety imperatives.&quot; It highlights how Meta's position as one of the world's most influential companies gives it the power to influence not just online behavior, but also societal norms. The company risks &quot;normalizing harmful behaviors and undermining years of social progress... by dialing back protections for protected communities,&quot; the letter reads.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Facebook's <a data-i13n="cpos:3;pos:1" href="https://www.facebook.com/help/222332597793306/">Help Center[/url] describes the Meta Safety Advisory Council as a group of &quot;independent online safety organizations and experts&quot; from various countries. The company formed it in 2009 and consults with its members on issues revolving around public safety.&nbsp;</p>
<span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><p>Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the massive shift in the company's approach to moderation and speech earlier this year. In addition to revealing that Meta is ending its third-party fact-checking program and implementing X-style Community Notes — something, <a data-i13n="cpos:4;pos:1" href="https://www.engadget.com/social-media/linda-yaccarino-on-meta-ending-fact-checking-welcome-to-the-party-231304753.html">X's Lina Yaccarino[/url] had applauded — he also <a data-i13n="cpos:5;pos:1" href="https://www.engadget.com/social-media/meta-is-ditching-third-party-fact-checkers-on-facebook-instagram-142330246.html">said[/url] that the company is killing &quot;a bunch of restrictions on topics like immigration and gender that are just out of touch with mainstream discourse.&quot; Shortly after his announcement, Meta changed its <a data-i13n="cpos:6;pos:1" href="https://transparency.meta.com/policies/community-standards/hateful-conduct/">hateful conduct policy[/url] to &quot;allow allegations of mental illness or abnormality when based on gender or sexual orientation.&quot; It also removed removed a policy that prohibited users from referring to women as household objects or property and from calling transgender or non-binary people as &quot;it.&quot;</p>
<p>The council says it commends Meta's &quot;ongoing efforts to address the most egregious and illegal harms&quot; on its platforms, but it also stressed that addressing &quot;ongoing hate against individuals or communities&quot; should remain a top priority for Meta as it has ripple effects that go beyond its apps and websites. And since marginalized groups, such as women, LGBTQIA+ communities and immigrants, are targeted disproportionately online, Meta's policy changes could take away whatever made them feel safe and included on the company's platforms.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Going back to Meta's decision to end its fact-checking program, the council explained that while crowd-sourced tools like Community Notes can address misinformation, independent researchers have raised concerns about their effectiveness. One <a data-i13n="cpos:7;pos:1" href="https://www.engadget.com/social-media/xs-community-notes-feature-has-one-job-and-its-failing-to-do-it-202645987.html">report[/url] last year showed that posts with false election information on X, for instance, didn't show proposed Community Notes corrections. They even racked up billions of views. &quot;Fact-checking serves as a vital safeguard — particularly in regions of the world where misinformation fuels offline harm and as adoption of AI grows worldwide,&quot; the council wrote. &quot;Meta must ensure that new approaches mitigate risks globally.&quot;</p>This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/meta-safety-advisory-council-says-the-companys-moderation-changes-prioritize-politics-over-safety-140026965.html?src=rss

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