The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and JLens are urging Meta's investors to support Proposal 8, demanding greater transparency in how the company addresses hate speech against marginalized groups. This comes as concerns grow over Meta's moderation policies. The proposal calls for a report detailing Meta's hate speech management efforts, tracking prevalence and community impact. Despite this activism, Meta's CEO controls majority voting shares, making it challenging for the proposal to pass without his support. The company's board opposes the proposal, suggesting existing systems are sufficient.
This is not a one-time effort, but part of a broader push to ensure Meta takes meaningful responsibility for the harmful content that appears on its platforms.
The shareholder proposal, known as Proposal 8, calls on Meta to publish a public report detailing how it identifies, moderates, and addresses hate speech across its platforms.
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