Platform Courts and Fundamental Rights. The Binding Nature of Fundamental Rights Regarding Quasi-Judicial Platform Councils and their Contribution to the Protection of Users using the Example of Meta's Oversight Board At the latest, with the introduction of quasi-judicial platform councils, social network providers are assuming tasks traditionally assigned to state jurisdiction. They are accused of acting as absolutist governors of the internet. Against the backdrop of the dangers arising from this, the dissertation examines if those bodies are bound by fundamental rights and their contribution to the protection of users' rights using the example of Meta's Oversight Board.