Meta overhauled its approach to US moderation on Tuesday, ditching fact-checking, announcing a plan to move its trust and safety teams, and perhaps most impactfully, updating its Hateful Conduct ...
Hate speech is a huge problem, and companies like X, Facebook, and Instagram have pledged to the EU to do more to tackle it.
Meta's Facebook, Elon Musk's X, Google's YouTube and other tech companies have agreed to do more to tackle online hate speech ...
Two of America’s Big Tech companies are opening the door to more “free expression,” even if it means more hateful content.
"Facebook is preparing to run a very interesting social experiment here," says a University of Virginia expert.
Meta announced it is recalibrating its automated content moderation to limit only so-called high-severity violations ...
If you were surprised to see yourself suddenly following President Donald Trump on Instagram and Facebook this week, it’s not ...
The European Union (EU) has updated its code of conduct on online hate speech, requiring social media platforms like Meta’s ...
The EU's Digital Single Market Act encourages technology companies to do more to address unlawful and harmful content on their ...
Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, X, YouTube, Snapchat, LinkedIn, Dailymotion, Jeuxvideo.com, Rakuten Viber, and Microsoft-hosted consumer services have all signed the “Code ...
Meta's Facebook, Elon Musk's X, Google's YouTube and other tech companies have agreed to do more to tackle online hate speech under an updated code of conduct that will now be integrated into EU tech ...