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Meta is reportedly launching a customer service group to address user complaints about content removal.

Last week, Bloomberg News reported that Meta was creating a new support group to address users' concerns when Facebook takes down a post.

Brent Harris, vice president of governance at Meta, told Bloomberg News that the company has been “spending a bunch of time on” improving customer service.

“How do we provide care and customer service and responsiveness to people about why their content has been taken down or why their accounts are taken down?” he asked. 

The pressure to address user complaints about Facebook’s content removal policies reportedly came from Meta's Oversight Board.

Last year, NewsBusters reported that the Oversight Board called for more transparency about the platform’s decisions after Facebook banned former President Donald Trump.

“Facebook should use less restrictive measures to address potentially harmful speech and protect the rights of others before resorting to content removal and account restriction," the Board wrote at the time.

The Board also suggested, however, that Facebook should create “effective mechanisms to avoid amplifying speech that poses risks of imminent violence, discrimination, or other lawless action, where possible and proportionate, rather than banning the speech outright.”

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