Wait what? Facebook "Oversight Board" is giving "embargoed" access of its *full* decisions to individual writers? Like a single person? Is that so? No. Not okay. (Not naming the person because it doesn't mean she did something wrong). But, no, no, no. We aren't their PR agents.
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Fwiw- Facebook’s embargoes usually go to a dozen+ publications. The only time that isn’t the case is when a specific journalist(s) finds something on their own, brings it to FB, and then holds off on publication until FB can take action (thinking of
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If they go to a broad enough group, that's fine. In that case, I'd like to know. And we should know who that group is. In this particular case, I'm particularly concerned because of what is already a dangerous journalistic practice has long been threatening academic independence.
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