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Clubhouse Android App Launches To 2 Billion Users—Should You Use It?

Clubhouse Android App Launches To 2 Billion Users—Should You Use It?
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Did the Facebook Oversight Board drop the ball on Trump?

Did the Facebook Oversight Board drop the ball on Trump? Last week, after months of deliberation, the Facebook Oversight Board the theoretically independent body that adjudicates cases in which content has been removed by the social network released its decision on the banning of Donald Trump. The former president’s account was blocked indefinitely following the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, after Facebook decided he was using it to incite violence. It sent this decision to the Oversight Board for review, and the board announced its ruling last week, which upheld the ban on Trump as justified, but also noted that Facebook doesn’t have a policy that allows it to ban accounts indefinitely. So the board gave the company six months to come up with such a policy or else impose a time limit on the Trump ban. Some observers saw this as the board “punting” on the choice of whether to ban the former president, while others argued that paying so much attention to the rulings

The Cybersecurity 202: Biden s new CISA director will confront a host of complex challenges

The Cybersecurity 202: Biden s new CISA director will confront a host of complex challenges
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Experts talk Facebook Oversight Board, Trump suspension in Stanford Cyber Policy Center panel

Experts talk Facebook Oversight Board, Trump suspension in Stanford Cyber Policy Center panel Stanford Cyber Policy Center leaders discuss the suspension of Trump’s account with Facebook Oversight Board members (Screenshot: MICHAEL ALISKY/The Stanford Daily) on May 6, 2021 After the Facebook Oversight Board decided to uphold the platform’s suspension of former president Donald Trump’s account, board members and experts scrutinized the process at a Thursday panel discussion hosted by Stanford’s Cyber Policy Center. Some panelists defended the Oversight Board’s creation, while others questioned Facebook’s ability to uphold international human rights standards. Two members of the board, Michael McConnell, director of the Stanford Constitutional Law Center, and Julie Owono, an international human rights lawyer, joined the conversation to share insights on the deliberation process and the role of the Board in the company.

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