
A report on some leaked documents <https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/09/leaked-documents-reveal-the-special-rules-facebook-uses-for-5-8m-vips/> detailing Facebook’s “XCheck” system for exempting certain user accounts from its normal content-moderation rules. The sole reason for the exemption is that, regardless of the rights and wrongs of what they are saying, such users (e.g. politicians, celebrities) can raise a PR storm that can make Facebook look bad, and of course the company wants to avoid that. Except that the list of such special users has now grown to about 5.8 million accounts, which is getting a bit unwieldy. Note this: In the meantime, Facebook plans to assume “good intent” on the part of high-profile users in the program and take an approach of “innocent until proven guilty,” a product manager on Facebook’s Mistakes Prevention Team wrote. Does that sound like basic fairness, rather than arbitrary treatment, to you? If only all their users were treated that way ...