Facebook’s oversight board advised its parent company Meta Platforms to not allow users to share individuals’ home addresses on platforms even if they are publicly available and to create a communications channel for doxxing victims to explain violations, Reuters reports. Under current policy, addresses can be posted if considered publicly available. The board also said external images of private residences are allowed as part of news coverage but not for organizing protests against residents.
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