EU residents will have a new way to dispute content moderation decisions by Facebook, YouTube and TikTok
Briefly

The new Appeals Centre will be led by Thomas Hughes, who was previously the CEO of the Oversight Board Administration. The oversight board's funding helped establish this new EU body.
While the Appeals Centre is a separate entity, it has notable links to Meta's Oversight Board, indicating a blend of influences in their operations.
Users wishing to appeal a moderation decision will pay a nominal fee, refundable if the Appeals Centre rules in their favor, promoting user engagement.
The Appeals Centre is expected to launch in late 2024, enabling EU residents to seek resolutions for disputes with major social media platforms.
Read at Engadget
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