Susan Benesch at SOTN 2024
“Companies are regulating human expression more than any government does. And more than any government ever has,” Susan Benesch explained.
Read More“Companies are regulating human expression more than any government does. And more than any government ever has,” Susan Benesch explained.
Read MoreThe Dangerous Speech Project and 14 other organizations called for GIFCT, the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, to respect human rights and address concerns about censorship, transparency, and overreach.
Read MoreAutomated content moderation is a temporary, imperfect emergency response. Companies and governments must ensure that it does not become the new status quo.
Read MoreFollowing Facebook’s announcement of plans to create a content moderation oversight board, internet and human rights organization Access Now lays out a set of principles designed to help platforms create content moderation processes and practices that will protect free expression.
Read MoreChange the Terms, a coalition of US civil rights organizations, offers a series of recommended policies that internet companies should adopt to address “hateful activities” on their services.
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