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cache hit 225:single/related:a048d52eb93a82f6b5d52760a1302f17 empty Australia is working on capabilities to quickly block websites hosting terrorist material during crisis events, officials announced on Sunday, according to Reuters. The governments of Australia […]
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Facebook’s mission statement promises to “give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together” (Zuckerberg, 2017a Zuckerberg, M. (2017a). Bringing the world closer together. Retrieved from […]
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It’s dangerous, racializing, and has few legitimate uses; facial recognition needs regulation and control on par with nuclear waste.
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Reuters found more than 1,000 examples of content attacking the Rohingya and other Muslims on Facebook. A secretive operation to combat the vitriol has failed to stop it.
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The prevalence of online rumors has now become a serious concern. They have also been attracting much scholarly attention from various academic disciplines. This study seeks to investigate the following […]
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This article reports on community perspectives about the regulation of municipality-led Big Data initiatives developed through an exploratory, deliberative democracy-informed approach. While analytics hold great promise for policy design and […]
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For more than a decade, Russia’s foreign policy has sought to challenge the international consensus on a number of issues. Today, as the international internet ecosystem is becoming more volatile, […]
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Twitter’s not the only one with a Nazi problem
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Because social media sites are self-regulating, each site has developed its own community standards, which serve as regulatory tools. However, the processes of content moderation are often unclear, subjective, and […]