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Meta said it would work to implement many recommendations of an advisory group to reform its “cross check” system for VIP users, but rejected some important provisions intended to enhance transparency and prevent political favoritism

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said it would work to implement many of an outside advisory group’s recommendations to reform a system for VIP users called “cross check,” but rejected important provisions intended to enhance transparency and prevent political favoritism.from its oversight board, an outside body that the company empowered to make binding decisions on specific content-moderation controversies and offer suggestions on broader topics.

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