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“CONTENT VALIDITY” IN MODERATION
Personnel Psychology, 1978“Content validity” has been widely but unwisely hailed as a solution to many problems in employee selection. The enthusiasm and its scope must be tempered. The arguments of this paper begin with the recognition that sampling from content domains cannot logically be substituted for criterion‐related validity.
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Regulating Online Content Moderation
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017The Supreme Court held in 2017 that “the vast democratic forums of the Internet in general, and social media in particular,” are “the most important places…for the exchange of views.” Yet within these forums, speakers are subject to the closest and swiftest regime of censorship the world has ever known.
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Integrating Content Moderation Systems with Large Language Models
ACM Transactions on the WebOnline Social Networks (OSNs) rely on content moderation systems to ensure platform and user safety by preventing malicious activities such as the spread of harmful content. However, there is a growing consensus suggesting that such systems are unfair to
Mirko Franco, O. Gaggi, C. E. Palazzi
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Online content moderation during conflict
2023War increasingly has a digital dimension. Recent conflicts around the world have underlined the role of social media spaces in providing channels to fight propaganda and denounce atrocities but also facilitating governments to share disinformation or hate speech that contribute to inflaming conflicts.
De Gregorio, Giovanni, Stremlau, Nicole
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Does Content Moderation Lead Users Away from Fringe Movements? Evidence from a Recovery Community
International Conference on Web and Social MediaOnline platforms have sanctioned individuals and communities associated with ‘fringe’ movements linked to hate speech, violence, and terrorism — but can these sanctions contribute to the abandonment of these movements?
Giuseppe Russo +3 more
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2022
In a movement of acceleration of the law, the texts aiming at the regulation of illicit contents have recently proliferated in order to preserve society from its ills. These instruments reinforce the obligations of social network companies by integrating them into the legal arsenal of the fight against the dissemination of terrorist, hateful or child ...
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In a movement of acceleration of the law, the texts aiming at the regulation of illicit contents have recently proliferated in order to preserve society from its ills. These instruments reinforce the obligations of social network companies by integrating them into the legal arsenal of the fight against the dissemination of terrorist, hateful or child ...
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Shielding or Silencing?: An Investigation into Content Moderation during the Sheikh Jarrah Crisis
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact.Social media technologies have been empowering to some human rights activists, providing a platform for exercising free speech and mobilization.
Houda Elmimouni +8 more
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Content Moderation with Shadowbanning
Information Systems ResearchSocial media platforms face increasing pressure to moderate harmful content while preserving user engagement and free expression. We examine shadowbanning—a strategy that hides content without notifying the user—and compare it to traditional content removal. Our results show that if users only moderately believe that shadowbanning occurs, the platform
Afrouz Hojati, Barrie R. Nault
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Platform Governance with Algorithm-Based Content Moderation: An Empirical Study on Reddit
Information systems researchPratice- and Policy-oriented Abstract Volunteer (human) moderators have been the essential workforce for content moderation to combat growing inappropriate online content. Because volunteer-based content moderation faces challenges in achieving scalable,
Qinglai He, Yili Hong, T. S. Raghu
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Let Community Rules Be Reflected in Online Content Moderation
arXiv.orgContent moderation is a widely used strategy to prevent the dissemination of irregular information on social media platforms. Despite extensive research on developing automated models to support decision-making in content moderation, there remains a ...
Wangjiaxuan Xin +3 more
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