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Content Moderation

2023
As terrorist, extremist, and hateful content has become widespread on social media, platforms have responded with content moderation – the flagging, review, and enforcement of rules and standards on user-generated content online. This chapter provides an introduction to contemporary content moderation practices, technologies, and contexts and outlines ...
Nachshon (Sean) Goltz   +3 more
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Content moderation modulation

Communications of the ACM, 2020
Deliberating on how to regulate---or not regulate---online speech in the era of evolving social media.
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SEXUAL CONTENT MODERATION

AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research
Despite popular understandings of the internet teeming with pornography and offering safe harbor for LGBTQIA+ content, social media platforms are cracking down on sexual expression and sex work online. This panel examines the role that content moderation and platform governance play in censoring sexual expression online and the communities that engage ...
Alexander Monea   +4 more
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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, 2017
The 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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Online content moderation during conflict

2023
War 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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