KEY POINTS
  • Helle Thorning-Schmidt, co-chair of Facebook's Oversight Board, warned that an aggressive regulatory approach could infringe freedom of speech.
  • The independent board will have the power to overrule even Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on whether to delete controversial posts.
  • However, the board is not yet operational, and in July said that it wouldn't be until late Fall.

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Former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt speaking at an event promoting gender equality on Sept. 28, 2018 in New York City.

Heavy-handed regulation is not the answer to the social media industry's problems, a member of Facebook's incoming Oversight Board said Friday.

Helle Thorning-Schmidt, one of four co-chairs of the independent body set up by Facebook to review its content moderation, warned that an aggressive regulatory approach could infringe freedom of speech.

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