Meta’s Oversight Board is planning job cuts, The Washington Post reported Monday, citing anonymous sources.
Meta's own content oversight group for Facebook, Instagram, and Threads plans to cut staff, supposedly in an effort to 'streamline' its work.
Meta's "supreme court," its Oversight Board, is planning to lay some people off. The body last week told some employees their jobs were at risk, The Washington Post first reported. Stephen Neal ...
Meta's Oversight Board faces job cuts affecting research, translation, and promotion roles as reported by The Washington Post ...
The thumbs-up “Like” logo on a sign at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. (Jeff Chiu/AP) Meta’s company-funded oversight body is planning to trim its workforce, a downsizing effort ...
The Oversight Board was launched by Mark Zuckerberg in late 2018, and began operations in October 2020. Initially, Meta ...
Meta's Oversight Board is preparing to make some job cuts in a move first reported by The Washington Post reported. Last week, the body dubbed Meta's "supreme court" told some employees their jobs ...