Meta created a ‘supreme court’ for content. Then the giant threatened the panel's funds

Meta created a ‘supreme court’ for content. Then the giant threatened the panel's funds
Harvard law professor Noah Feldman conceived of the Meta Oversight Board. (Image: Matt McClain/The Washington Post)
By Naomi NixLast summer, the situation was dire for Meta’s Oversight Board, an experimental court of journalists, analysts and experts empowered to investigate the social media giant's handling of controversial posts. Meta, its sole funder, had privately threatened to pull back support, pushing the board to cut costs or seek new sources of revenue.The Oversight Board had tried for years to find new clients, approaching YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest and a host of other tech companies without much luck, according to half a dozen peopl...

More Media

Ninja Kiwi's margins in good shape post-takeover
Technology

Ninja Kiwi's margins in good shape post-takeover

Post-acquisition financials show nearly half of its revenue was retained as profit.

Ben Moore 05 Aug 2024
Warner Bros in dire financial state
News in Brief

Warner Bros in dire financial state

The dire state of Warner Bros Discovery’s New Zealand finances has been laid bare –  a massive $138 million loss in 2023, including a $79.5 million impairment.The media company’s finances, released on Thursday, paint the starkest picture yet as to why it was forced to close Newsh...

Staff reporters 01 Aug 2024
Serato considering all options after ComCom blocked sale
Law & Regulation

Serato considering all options after ComCom blocked sale

ComCom blocked the US$65m sale of Serato to Japanese company.

John Anthony 19 Jul 2024