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Private Service Providers and Content Moderation
Private service providers have a market pressure to moderate content due to the risk of losing audience approval, which would negatively impact their shareholders and platform. The providers react to the market trends, and take corrective measures to uphold their private service standards.
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Content moderation decisions of private service providers are driven by market pressure as they act in the interest of their shareholders and platform, and they respond to public demands and fads.
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Content moderation decisions of private service providers are driven by market pressure as they act in the interest of their shareholders and platform, and they respond to public demands and fads.
ChapterPrivate Service Providers and Content Moderation
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Large tech companies such as AWS, Cloudflare, PayPal, and banks should not be responsible for content moderation, as they have no legitimate reason to be doing so.
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Large tech companies such as AWS, Cloudflare, PayPal, and banks should not be responsible for content moderation, as they have no legitimate reason to be doing so. However, some argue that these companies have a responsibility to take down harmful content.