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Controversy on Social Media and Content Moderation
The use of AI to tag content and avoiding banning of content are some mechanisms suggested for social media platforms to monitor controversial topics and reduce radicalization, according to a podcast discussion. Recently, Twitter formed a content moderation council to enhance their content decision-making.
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The use of AI-based tagging of social media content, especially for identifying inappropriate material, can be an effective method for comprehensive monitoring, enforcement of terms of service and ultimately overall restriction of banned content.
17:56 - 20:07 (02:10)
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The use of AI-based tagging of social media content, especially for identifying inappropriate material, can be an effective method for comprehensive monitoring, enforcement of terms of service and ultimately overall restriction of banned content.
ChapterControversy on Social Media and Content Moderation
EpisodeE102: Elon closes Twitter deal, $META uncertainty, Zuck's historic bet, big tech decline & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
It's important to recognize the signs of a manic episode and how the use of technology can exacerbate it.
20:07 - 21:08 (01:01)
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It's important to recognize the signs of a manic episode and how the use of technology can exacerbate it. In such instances, it is recommended to take away the phone to prevent harmful behavior towards oneself and others.
ChapterControversy on Social Media and Content Moderation
EpisodeE102: Elon closes Twitter deal, $META uncertainty, Zuck's historic bet, big tech decline & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
This podcast episode explores the question of whether content moderation is ultimately in the best interest of society and discusses the value in exposing people to different opinions as a means of off-ramping radicalization.
21:08 - 26:23 (05:14)
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This podcast episode explores the question of whether content moderation is ultimately in the best interest of society and discusses the value in exposing people to different opinions as a means of off-ramping radicalization. It is suggested that social networking companies should look to Supreme Court decisions for inspiration on how to navigate these issues.