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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The Oversight Board<\/a>, the independent body focused on dealing with content moderation issues on Facebook<\/a> and Instagram<\/a>, is calling on Meta to review its policies on how Facebook and Instagram govern the sharing of people’s private residential information, following a series of high-profile incidents affecting public figures and other individuals.

The Board is recommending that Meta’s policies should go further in preventing individuals’ private residential information from being posted on its platforms with malicious intent, a practice known as ‘
doxing<\/a>.’

“Whilst a series of incidents involving public figures raised the prominence of this issue, it can impact any person at risk of stalking, harassment or potentially subject to malicious intent. The Oversight Board’s guidance reflects extensive consultation with experts and human rights leaders from around the world,” the board said in a statement.

It further added that the guidance ultimately sets out 17 recommendations covering content policy, enforcement and transparency about the sharing of private residential addresses and images.

Among the recommendations, the Board has called on Meta to remove the exception that allows the sharing of private residential information when considered ‘publicly available’ and create a specific communications channel for victims of doxing, that Meta responds to swiftly and that is available to people on and off of Meta’s platforms.

The company should consider violations of its Privacy Violations policy as ‘severe’ and should immediately suspend user accounts where the sharing of private residential information is clearly related to malicious action that creates a risk of violence or harassment

“The malicious sharing of private residential addresses on social media is a serious problem that can lead to real-world harms including stalking and harassment,” said Oversight Board director Thomas Hughes.

“The Oversight Board has made detailed recommendations to Meta that aim to protect anyone at risk of such attacks while defending freedom of expression. We have urged Meta to show accountability and transparency in this work and publish quantitative data on the enforcement of the Privacy Violations policy. We will continue to engage closely with Meta on these critical issues of public safety,” he added.

The Board’s guidance follows a request from Meta accepted by the Board in June 2021 for a policy advisory opinion. These are distinct from case decisions as the board provides inputs on policies rather than a determination on specific content. Under the terms of the policy advisory opinion, Meta has 60 days to review and publicly respond to the board’s recommendations.
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监督委员会希望元平台观察阿霉素的问题

董事会建议元的政策应该进一步防止个人的私人住宅的信息被发布在其平台上有恶意,这种做法被称为“阿霉素。

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监督委员会独立机构专注于处理内容适度问题脸谱网Instagram,呼吁元审查其政策对Facebook和Instagram支配人们的私人住宅信息的共享,在一系列引人注目的事件影响的公众人物和其他个人。

董事会建议元的政策应该进一步防止个人的私人住宅的信息被发布在其平台上有恶意,这种做法被称为“阿霉素”。

“在一系列事件涉及公众人物提出的这个问题,它可以影响任何人的风险跟踪、骚扰或潜在的恶意。监督委员会的指导反映了广泛咨询了来自世界各地的专家和人权领袖,“董事会在一份声明中说。

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指导进一步补充说,最终制定了17个建议涵盖内容政策,执行和透明度的分享私人住宅地址和图片。

董事会的建议,呼吁元删除异常,允许私人住宅的共享信息时认为“公开”,为阿霉素的受害者,创建一个特定的通信通道,元响应迅速,可用于人,元的平台。

公司应该考虑违反其侵犯隐私政策是“严重的”,应立即暂停用户帐号共享私人住宅信息显然是相关的恶意行为,创建了一个暴力的风险或骚扰

“恶意共享私人住宅地址社交媒体是一个严重的问题,会导致实际危害包括跟踪和骚扰,“监督委员会主任托马斯·休斯说。

“元监督委员会做出了详细建议旨在保护任何此类攻击的风险,同时捍卫言论自由的。我们敦促元显示这项工作问责和透明度和发布定量数据的执法侵犯隐私政策。我们将继续密切参与公共安全元在这些关键问题上,”他补充道。

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董事会的指导是一个请求从元2021年6月接受董事会的政策咨询意见。这些都是不同于情况决定董事会提供输入的政策,而不是具体内容的确定。根据政策咨询意见,元有60天的时间审核并公开回应董事会的建议。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The Oversight Board<\/a>, the independent body focused on dealing with content moderation issues on Facebook<\/a> and Instagram<\/a>, is calling on Meta to review its policies on how Facebook and Instagram govern the sharing of people’s private residential information, following a series of high-profile incidents affecting public figures and other individuals.

The Board is recommending that Meta’s policies should go further in preventing individuals’ private residential information from being posted on its platforms with malicious intent, a practice known as ‘
doxing<\/a>.’

“Whilst a series of incidents involving public figures raised the prominence of this issue, it can impact any person at risk of stalking, harassment or potentially subject to malicious intent. The Oversight Board’s guidance reflects extensive consultation with experts and human rights leaders from around the world,” the board said in a statement.

It further added that the guidance ultimately sets out 17 recommendations covering content policy, enforcement and transparency about the sharing of private residential addresses and images.

Among the recommendations, the Board has called on Meta to remove the exception that allows the sharing of private residential information when considered ‘publicly available’ and create a specific communications channel for victims of doxing, that Meta responds to swiftly and that is available to people on and off of Meta’s platforms.

The company should consider violations of its Privacy Violations policy as ‘severe’ and should immediately suspend user accounts where the sharing of private residential information is clearly related to malicious action that creates a risk of violence or harassment

“The malicious sharing of private residential addresses on social media is a serious problem that can lead to real-world harms including stalking and harassment,” said Oversight Board director Thomas Hughes.

“The Oversight Board has made detailed recommendations to Meta that aim to protect anyone at risk of such attacks while defending freedom of expression. We have urged Meta to show accountability and transparency in this work and publish quantitative data on the enforcement of the Privacy Violations policy. We will continue to engage closely with Meta on these critical issues of public safety,” he added.

The Board’s guidance follows a request from Meta accepted by the Board in June 2021 for a policy advisory opinion. These are distinct from case decisions as the board provides inputs on policies rather than a determination on specific content. Under the terms of the policy advisory opinion, Meta has 60 days to review and publicly respond to the board’s recommendations.
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