Meta allowed thousands of paid ads containing sexually explicit imagery on social media platforms, including Facebook and ...
Meta's removal of fact-checking reshapes digital trust and responsibility. What it means for creators, audiences, and the ...
Zuckerberg methodically relayed plans to “simplify” policies, roll back content moderation, and “work with President Trump to push back on governments around the world” that he accused of ...
Meta’s recent changes to its content moderation policies raise significant concerns regarding the proliferation of misinformation, hate speech, and extremist content on its platforms.
Photo: Brendan Smialowski/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Social-media companies never wanted to aggressively police content on their platforms. Now, they are deciding they don’t have to anymore.
Meta's move away from fact-checking in content moderation practices could potentially allow more hate speech or mis- or disinformation, a Northeastern University social media expert says.
YouTube's content moderation policies forbid "content praising or justifying violent acts carried out by violent extremist, criminal, or terrorist organizations." "This means we remove content ...
Elon Musk has unveiled plans for a significant update to the algorithm of X. In a series of posts on the platform, Musk emphasised the importance of prioritising content that users find genuinely ...
In Ryan v. X Corp., a Northern District of California court held that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act immunized ...
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The “choice screen” may not favor a platform’s content moderation algorithm over those of third parties. The platform must permit the third-party content moderators “interoperable access ...