Do expect commissioner swig and will not hear any bills but were going to start with some of the housekeeping items this evening. Commissioner swig will be absent tonight. To my left is debbie attorney, here. And will provide legal advice to get at the controls is gary can terrorist could use the board legal assistant and him cynthia cole stained executive director. Also joined by representatives of the city department. Sitting in the front row is amanda hagans without San Francisco public works of cities and mapping and at the tables cory t assistant Zoning Administrator is also representing the Planning Department Planning Commission. We will be joined shortly i believe by senior building inspector joseph duffy will be representing the department of building inspection. The board request you turn off or silence all phones or other Electronic Devices will not disturb the proceedings. These carry on conversations in the hallway. The portables presentation are as follows the pounds perm
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March 17th, 2021
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Facebook is taking one of its most significant steps to limit the influence and reach of problematic groups. On Wednesday, the company announced a long list of policy changes that will impose new restrictions on individuals and communities who repeatedly break its rules.
The most visible of those changes is a new notification people will see when joining groups with past Community Standards violations. The message will prompt you to review a group before joining though you re not obligated to do so. Simultaneously, Facebook will limit invite notifications from those groups. Those who are already in such communities will see content from the group appear lower in their News Feed. We think these measures as a whole, along with demoting groups in recommendations, will make it harder to discover and engage with groups that break our rules, the company said.