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Facebook’s Response to the Oversight Board’s First Set of Recommendations

Note: For future Facebook updates about Oversight Board cases, please visit the Transparency Center

In January, the Oversight Board published decisions on their first set of cases, which we immediately implemented. The board also published recommendations covering 17 areas where Facebook could improve its content moderation. 

In addition to the Oversight Board’s binding rulings on content, we are committed to consider its recommendations and communicate transparently about actions taken. Today, we are committing to action to address 11 of the board’s recent recommendations. In several of these instances, we have already acted on the board’s recommendations, while in others, we are committing to what was recommended by the board, or going further. We also are assessing the feasibility of five more of the recommendations and will provide updates in the future.

There is one remaining recommendation that we disagree with and will not be taking action on since it relates to softening our enforcement of COVID-19 misinformation. In consultation with global health authorities, we continue to believe our approach of removing COVID-19 misinformation that might lead to imminent harm is the correct one during a global pandemic.  

For each recommendation, we have provided detailed responses and will continue to update as we make progress on our commitments. Some of the actions we are taking include:

Implementing the Board’s Decisions At Scale

We’ve also started the process of reinstating identical content with parallel context in the following cases: Uyghur Muslims, Hydroxychloroquine, Azithromycin and COVID-19, and a Nazi Quote. These actions will affect not only content previously posted on Facebook and Instagram but also future content. 

For cases where the board upholds our final judgment, we will continue to ensure identical content with parallel context remains either up or down in line with the board’s decision.

What Next?

When we created the Oversight Board, we hoped its impact would come not just from its decisions on individual cases, but also from broader recommendations on how we can improve our policies and practices. This is the start of that process. 

The board deals with some of the trickiest content moderation issues Facebook faces, where there are often no easy decisions. We want this process to be as open and transparent as possible, which is why we are responding to every one of their recommendations in detail here


A summary of our response to the recommendations made in the Breast Cancer Symptoms and Nudity case is below. Please see the overall detailed response here or the case Newsroom post for additional details.

A summary of our response to the recommendations made in the Hydroxychloroquine, Azithromycin and COVID-19 case is below. Please see the overall detailed response here or the case Newsroom post for additional details.

A summary of our response to the recommendations made in the Armenians in Azerbaijan case is below. Please see the overall detailed response here or the case Newsroom post for additional details.

A summary of our response to the recommendations made in the Nazi Quote case is below. Please see the overall detailed response here or the case Newsroom post for additional details.