Meta’s Oversight Board wants the company to update its manipulated media policy, calling the current rules “incoherent.” This follows the board’s decision about a
The video featured footage from October 2022, when the president accompanied his granddaughter, who was voting in person for the first time. News footage shows him placing an “I voted” sticker on her shirt. A Facebook user later shared an edited version that looped the moment, so it appeared as if he repeatedly touched her chest, adding the caption that Biden was a “sick pedophile.”
The Oversight Board said the video did not violate Meta’s manipulated media policy because it wasn’t edited with AI tools, and because the edits were “obvious and therefore unlikely to mislead.” The board said it was concerned about the current manipulated media policy in many ways, including how it was overly focused oncontent has been created rather than on which specific harms it prevents . It wrote Meta should “reconsider this policy quickly, given the number of elections in 2024.”Microsoft’s gaming division appears to be considering a significant shift in its major-exclusives strategy.