- NPR, Monday, November 21, 2016 2:38 PM
NPR delves into Facebook’s so-called “community operations” team, which is made up of a few thousand people judging the offensiveness of
content on the fly. “Several current and former Facebook employees tell NPR there is a lot of internal turmoil about how the platform does and doesn't censor content that users find
offensive,” it reports. “And outside Facebook, the public is regularly confounded by the company's decisions — around controversial posts and around fake news.”Read the whole story at NPR »