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  2. YouTube moderation - Wikipedia

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    Google and YouTube implemented policies in October 2021 to deny monetization or revenue to advertisers or content creators that promoted climate change denial, which "includes content referring to climate change as a hoax or a scam, claims denying that long-term trends show the global climate is warming, and claims denying that greenhouse gas ...

  3. Opinion - We need content moderation: Meta is out of step ...

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    These changes are the latest in a series of corporate and political moves to restrict tech platforms’ efforts to moderate content and suppress misinformation. ... and YouTube) and Meta. For ...

  4. Content moderation - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Content Moderation is a term coined by Sarah T. Roberts to describe the practice of "monitoring and vetting user-generated content (UGC) for social media platforms of all types, in order to ensure that the content complies with legal and regulatory exigencies, site/community guidelines, user agreements, and that it falls within norms of taste and acceptability for that site and its ...

  5. List of YouTube features - Wikipedia

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    The stated motivation for the change was giving creators more power to moderate and block comments, thereby addressing frequent criticisms of their quality and tone. [74] The new system restored the ability to include URLs in comments, which had previously been removed due to problems with abuse.

  6. Pro-Luigi Mangione content is filling up social platforms ...

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    Content moderation is an art, not a science, and there's a spectrum of differences between a statement like "Luigi was justified" and a meme about his looks or an ironic fan-cam-edit video.

  7. Elon Musk’s content moderation decisions make X the first ...

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    Here’s a top tip for anyone running a big social network: If an incoming law requires you to properly moderate content on your platform, with enormo-fines being in play if you don't, maybe don ...

  8. Social impact of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Though YouTube executives denied the company itself intends to get into content creation, YouTube's news manager described it as a "catalyst" for creating new original content by developing partnerships with news organizations, the Pew Research study concluding that the website was "becoming an important platform by which people acquire news."

  9. Algorithmic radicalization - Wikipedia

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    Algorithmic radicalization is the concept that recommender algorithms on popular social media sites such as YouTube and Facebook drive users toward progressively more extreme content over time, leading to them developing radicalized extremist political views. Algorithms record user interactions, from likes/dislikes to amount of time spent on ...