The article discusses Meta’s Oversight Board’s recommendation for updating the company’s policies on deepfakes and other manipulated media in response to an explicit video that was widely shared on Facebook and Instagram. The board found that Meta’s current policies on manipulated media are inadequate and lack clear criteria for removing such content. It called for more transparency and consistency in enforcing policies against deepfakes and other manipulated media. The board also urged Meta to provide users with more context about the origin and manipulation of such content. The case highlighted the challenges social media companies face in addressing deepfakes and other manipulated media that can spread misinformation and cause harm. The board’s recommendations aim to help Meta better protect users from the potential harms of deepfakes while respecting freedom of expression.