Facebook's content moderation started with outsourced contractors paid a pittance. Now it has a "Supreme Court" of leading intellectuals paid six figures. What a wild evolution expertly told by @Klonick who has had inside access for the past 18 months.https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/inside-the-making-of-facebooks-supreme-court …
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Though as the article points out, it’s not a SCOTUF because its decisions don’t shape future policies. Subtle but important.
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I guess we could alternatively call it "The Not-Really-All-That-Supreme Court."
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I think we should completely avoid the term, even in the negative. It's an improved content moderation appeal process for the very very narrow slice of cases that get to it.
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