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Facebook's approach to regulating dangerous content
Facebook's internal guide for content moderators has been leaked, revealing their stance on regulating dangerous content. While they want to mitigate the spread of harmful content, they will only block IPB (Internet Protocol blocking) for the spreaders of dangerous content if the governments of the affected countries actively go after them.
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Marzuk discusses the responsibility to mitigate hate speech and ethnic cleansing in Myanmar and Sri Lanka, emphasizing the need to amplify the good and minimize the bad.
35:54 - 36:34 (00:40)
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Marzuk discusses the responsibility to mitigate hate speech and ethnic cleansing in Myanmar and Sri Lanka, emphasizing the need to amplify the good and minimize the bad.
ChapterFacebook's approach to regulating dangerous content
EpisodePart Three: Mark Zuckerberg: The Worst Person of the 21st Century (So Far)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The podcast discusses how tech companies like Facebook are insensitive to victims of ethnic cleansing and do not take responsibility for their platform's role in it.
36:35 - 37:25 (00:50)
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The podcast discusses how tech companies like Facebook are insensitive to victims of ethnic cleansing and do not take responsibility for their platform's role in it.
ChapterFacebook's approach to regulating dangerous content
EpisodePart Three: Mark Zuckerberg: The Worst Person of the 21st Century (So Far)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Facebook's internal content moderator guide leaked, which shows the company will only block the spreaders of dangerous content with the governments of those countries actively pursuing them.
37:26 - 38:42 (01:16)
Summary
Facebook's internal content moderator guide leaked, which shows the company will only block the spreaders of dangerous content with the governments of those countries actively pursuing them. Facebook will allow Holocaust denial content but not allow sex workers to advertise their business on the platform.