Are coming to Facebook? Maybe?
| | | | | Digital | | October 1, 2020 | By Sara Jerde |
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| Facebook’s Critics Demand Changes Ahead of the Election | |
| | Hi there, Good morning. Has time changed you at all? Seems like it has Facebook, a company that first hinted at having an oversight board back in 2018, but only just released concrete details about what the group will actually do. The group, made of people from across industries (including those critical of the social media giant, including media and government), will begin deciding on cases in mid/late October. The group will focus on whether decisions to remove organic posts should be removed. Notably, the entity will not review areas of particular interest as of late: ads or content that is still up and live on the site. Read through Scott Nover's full story on the group's intentions. What else we're covering: Samsung has its own DSP nowCondé Nast hired its first global chief diversity and inclusion officerFacebook is opening up its Messenger tool for InstagramFun Fact: Walmart's new store layout is inspired by airport terminals. Need a break? Time to start living your best, basic autumn life. Let me know how that goes at sara.jerde@adweek.com. If not, thanks for reading all the same. See you here tomorrow. Consider supporting our journalism with an Adweek Pro Subscription and gain full access to all of Adweek's essential coverage and resources. | | | |
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