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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Hold up: you're saying embargoed access was given to only ONE individual? So we know that? Seems hard to believe.
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That’s what I would like to know! As far as I can tell it seems to be a very very small group but I don’t know how tiny. In any case, right off the bat, we should start by saying this is not acceptable practice. The fact that we have no idea isn’t good. Hence I’m asking.
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There are hundreds of journalist and academics in this space. An embargo to allow them to read something early to write a better story is fine *as long as it includes everyone.* Who didn’t have access? I wasn’t offered any. Who was? Let’s start with transparency.
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