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Personalizing Content Moderation on Social Media: User Perspectives on Moderation Choices, Interface Design, and Labor [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 2023
Social media platforms moderate content for each user by incorporating the outputs of both platform-wide content moderation systems and, in some cases, user-configured personal moderation preferences. However, it is unclear (1) how end users perceive the
Shagun Jhaver   +2 more
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Disproportionate Removals and Differing Content Moderation Experiences for Conservative, Transgender, and Black Social Media Users: Marginalization and Moderation Gray Areas

open access: yesProceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 2021
Social media sites use content moderation to attempt to cultivate safe spaces with accurate information for their users. However, content moderation decisions may not be applied equally for all types of users, and may lead to disproportionate censorship ...
Oliver L Haimson, Peipei Nie
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Content moderation, AI, and the question of scale

open access: yesBig Data and Society, 2020
AI seems like the perfect response to the growing challenges of content moderation on social media platforms: the immense scale of the data, the relentlessness of the violations, and the need for human judgments without wanting humans to have to make ...
Tarleton Gillespie
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Dietary and lifestyle habits of drinkers with preference for alcoholic beverage: does it really matter for public health? A review of the evidence

open access: yesOENO One, 2021
Although the detrimental effects of heavy drinking in terms of health are well-documented in the literature, there are inconsistent findings regarding the safety of light-to-moderate alcohol consumption.
Rena I. Kosti   +7 more
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SOME HUMAN AND TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF ONLINE CONTENT REGULATION

open access: yesJournal of Liberty and International Affairs, 2021
The amount of newly uploaded content on the internet is growing daily: 60 seconds on the web in 2021 consist of more than 500 hours of content uploaded on YouTube, 695,000 stories shared on Instagram, and nearly 70 million messages sent via WhatsApp and ...
Gergely Gosztonyi
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Longitudinal association between changes in resting-state network connectivity and cognition trajectories: The moderation role of a healthy diet

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2023
IntroductionHealthy diet has been shown to alter brain structure and function and improve cognitive performance, and prior work from our group showed that Mediterranean diet (MeDi) moderates the effect of between-network resting-state functional ...
Alexandra M. Gaynor   +16 more
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“Moderates”

open access: yesAmerican Political Science Review, 2023
Many Americans express a mix of conservative and liberal views across issues. Prior research indicates these voters are cross-pressured. A recent, influential article “Moderates” (Fowler et al. 2023) argues that these voters instead largely have centrist views on individual issues.
DAVID E. BROOCKMAN   +1 more
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How to Define and Test an Indirect Moderation Model: The Missing Link in Regression-Based Path Models

open access: yesMethodology, 2022
Two of the most important extensions of the basic regression model are moderated effects (due to interactions) and mediated effects (i.e. indirect effects). Combinations of these effects may also be present.
Geert H. van Kollenburg, Marcel A. Croon
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Hemodynamic changes and neuronal damage detected by 9.4 T MRI in rats with chronic cerebral ischemia and cognitive impairment

open access: yesBrain and Behavior, 2022
Introduction The bilateral common carotid artery occlusion (BCCAO) rat model is an ideal animal model for simulating the pathology of chronic brain hypoperfusion in humans.
Minghua Sun   +4 more
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The Moderation of Islamic Lecturing in Da’wa Movements: A Case Study of Maos Community in Cilacap, Central Java

open access: yesAn-Nida', 2023
The role of Islamic movements (ormas) as da’wa institutions contributes significantly to efforts to build a civil society. As observed in Maos Lor Village, Cilacap, Central Java, there are five types of Islamic movements conducting da’wa activities side ...
Ashari Mujamil, Siti Fatimah
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