Wikimedia Policy on Twitter: "On May 13, France’s @AssembleeNat will vote on a proposed hate speech law that could harm both people’s right to freedom of expression and access to knowledge not just in France, but in diverse communities across Europe and the globe. #LoiAvia #CyberHaine (1/11) ⬇️" / Twitter
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Elizabeth Dwoskin on Twitter: "NEW: FB is overhauling its hate speech algos, docs show -will limit policing of critical comments about “whites,” “men,” “Americans” -3yrs ago Chris cox commissioned “Project Vibe,” to investigate its standing w/black users. W/@nitashatiku @heatherkelly https://t.co/mkgpyikCEq" / Twitter
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Mary Hansel on Twitter: "In partnership with @davidakaye’s mandate as UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression, our International Justice Clinic @UCILaw has just completed a report on the regulation of online content moderation - posted @UNHumanRights: https://t.co/QpHacJxfXL (Thread!)" / Twitter
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Arvind Narayanan on Twitter: "Technologists who think platforms for online speech are neutral and don’t have politics should remember that the left-right political spectrum dates to the French revolution, wherein the geometry of the meeting hall helped fragment the debate and polarize the members' positions. https://t.co/LhYEF27NSv" / Twitter
https://twitter.com/random_walker/status/1206614239844143105
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ysabel on Twitter: "🚨 Facebook and Instagram have developed five categories of content that are allowed on the platforms but that "may not be eligible for recommendations" (in other words, they won't be removed but you won't see them on your Explore or similar pages):" / Twitter
https://twitter.com/ysabelgerrard/status/1300740502581633025
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Daphne Keller on Twitter: "I can’t stop reading this list of bad words. Just reading it and thinking about how a list like this could (or couldn’t) be deployed in large-scale content moderation is more useful than half the panels I’m on. Trigger warning: it’s a list of bad words. https://t.co/etedB6iUpe" / Twitter