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Facebook oversight board reviewing 'XCheck' system for VIPs

Facebook's semi-independent oversight board says it will review the company's 'œXCheck,'ť or cross check, system following an investigation by The Wall Street Journal into the use of this internal system that has exempted high-profile users from some or all of its rules.

The board said Tuesday that it expects to have a briefing with Facebook on the matter and 'œwill be reporting what we hear from this'ť as part of a report it will publish in October. It may also make other recommendations, although Facebook is not bound to follow these.

The Journal's report found that many VIP users abuse the system, 'œposting material including harassment and incitement to violence that would typically lead to sanctions." For certain elite users, Facebook's rules don't seem to apply. Facebook Inc. had told The Journal that the system 'œwas designed for an important reason: to create an additional step so we can accurately enforce policies on content that could require more understanding.'ť The company added that criticism of it was 'œfair" and that it was working to fix it.

A representative for Facebook declined to comment further on Tuesday.

The Journal's report, the board said, has drawn 'œrenewed attention to the seemingly inconsistent way that the company makes decisions, and why greater transparency and independent oversight of Facebook matter so much for users."

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