Tech giants are facing increasing pressure aimed at expanding whistleblower protections, investigating potential civil-rights violations and curbing hate speech online.
Apple allowed Parler back after a review of changes made to the platform. The Silicon Valley giant did not respond to inquiries about what exact changes Parler made.
Though the body is often referred to as “Facebook’s Supreme Court,” Facebook executives have suggested that some of their peers could benefit from the board’s services.
Mozilla, Free Press and other watchdogs say in a friend-of-the-court brief that broadband carriers have a long history of violating Net Neutrality principles.