What does content moderation mean to you? We know it's a tricky question... Lots of people are unsure where moderation ends and censorship begins, and they're conflicted about whether it's a force for good, or a way of suppressing freedom of speech. The truth is, content moderation is far from censorship; done right, it can be one of the most powerful tools we have to support freedom of expression online. And, as a content moderation provider, making sure we never cross the line into censorship is as important to us, as it is to you. Our latest blog takes an in-depth look at the difference between moderation and censorship, areas where the lines can become blurred and why moderation is actually a positive step forward, in a toxic online world. Take a look. 👇 #socialmedia #censorship #moderation
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DON'T Share Inappropriate or Offensive Content Remember: Think Before You Share! In today's digital age, it's easy to get caught up in the moment and share something without thinking twice. But it's important to remember that our online actions have real-life consequences! When it comes to sharing content online, remember to: - Be respectful - Be considerate - Be kind DON'T share inappropriate or offensive content, including: - Hate speech - Discriminatory language - Explicit or suggestive material - Graphic violence or gore - Spam or scams Sharing inappropriate or offensive content can: - Hurt someone's feelings or reputation - Damage your relationships or reputation - Get you into trouble with authorities or platforms - Perpetuate harmful stereotypes or behaviors Let's all do our part to create a safer, more positive online community! #ThinkBeforeYouShare #BeKindOnline #ResponsibleSocialMedia #DigitalEtiquette #OnlineSafety
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User content moderation is the process of monitoring, reviewing, and managing user-generated content on online platforms to ensure it complies with community guidelines and legal standards. This helps maintain a safe and respectful online environment by identifying and removing inappropriate or harmful content such as hate speech, spam, or explicit material.
User Content Moderation: Protecting Your Online Community
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"Substack represents the internet at its best. While the social media platforms have amped up their content moderation and attempted to exert tighter control over speech, #Substack has employed a simpler approach: giving users the tools to have a web presence and then assuming that they are grown-up enough to make their own decisions on what content they wish to post or see." #freespeech https://lnkd.in/gAvgiq4Z
The Case Against Content Moderation
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Striking the right balance between free speech and content moderation is proving difficult. Companies often face the dilemma of either excessively moderating or inadequately moderating content. Interesting read 📚 https://lnkd.in/eh3Kn8iB #TrustSafetyUK #onlinesafety #trustintech #contentmoderation
Regulating Online Content Is…Challenging
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Do Kenyans Prefer Stupid Content?? I saw an interesting comment on one of Wangari Stewart's videos, that should form a great discussion. I've shared it below. What are your thoughts on the perception that the Kenyan audience isn't attracted to well-produced and quality content in terms of the conversations that are being heard online, I tend to agree that yes, a majority of Kenyans prefer Political content, bloggers, and socialites rumor-mongering and highly sexualized content. However, I believe this isn't by design. As humans, we are a product of our environment, and most Kenyans, who are not on LinkedIn are constantly surrounded by the negative rhetoric that forms this "stupid content". They do not have the luxury or time to consume great information. Further in a tough environment, people are constantly looking for that dopamine hit to make their day. More often than not the algorithms also favor content that is controversial and triggering and for the most part, well-thought-out content doesn't fall within this category. It would be interesting to know people's thoughts on this and what can be done to improve it.
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Balancing content moderation with free speech is a complex task for local governments. Administrations can use advanced content moderation software to create safer and more constructive environments for community discussions. Automated tools can help detect hate speech, spam, and inappropriate content, while human moderators ensure a thoughtful approach to more subtle issues. Regularly updating moderation policies and training staff and community moderators are essential steps. These practices enable local governments to create inclusive online spaces where residents can engage respectfully and constructively. @CivicPlus #CommunityEngagement #LocalGovernment #MakeADifference https://lnkd.in/ei_AncHa
Balancing Content Moderation and Free Speech on Gov Platforms
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Social platforms have a control over what news and information we see. Our social media friends have become the “managing editors” deciding what we see. An article needs to be "liked" and shared multiple times before many people see it in their feed. Therefore social media and your social friends have control over what news pieces you see and what you do not. There are also many "fake news" websites that compete for attention with sensational headlines and ridiculous storylines that tend to get shared more often due to the lack of readers fact checking or reading more than the headline. That means that authentic content is hard to come by now. In fact, fake news is actually more likely to spread than the truth. Never assume and spread news be responsible and check before sharing
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What kind of person plagiarizes social content for engagement??? Think about that. You're not trying to pass a test. You're not trying to get accepted to some institution. You're not trying to win a contest. For nothing other than a dopamine rush and some fake digital validation...you stole someone's material and cheated. On a platform where the goal is to find people who are attracted to your authentic voice, you used someone else's. Nothing else to say on that... #recruiters #jobseekers #cheaters #contentcreators #GoldensNuggets
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7moso true ! Content moderation is like a healthy diet, keep the good, get rid of the useless/ toxic / illegal.