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Bruna Martins dos Santos

@boomartins
7 posts
2021-10-26
This is another article that reinforces the narrative that war-torn or lower income countries was never at the top of the interest of Facebook. The majority of policy discussions were always been done at the US-EU level and only for such countries. https://twitter.com/...
2021-10-26 View on X
Associated Press

Facebook docs detail issues with moderating non-English speech, leading to inflammatory language in Afghanistan, bans on common words in Palestine, and more

but Facebook doesn't have people who speak all those languages to adequately monitor for hate speech and harassment. https://www.cnn.com/... DK Shivakumar / @dkshivakumar : This is...

2021-09-09
According to a first reading of the Provisional Measure, contents such as mis/disinformation, bullying and spam are amongst the ones that cannot be moderated. The text clearly states that social media companies can only act against users content under a “justified cause”.
2021-09-09 View on X
New York Times

Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro temporarily bans social media companies from removing accounts and content that violate their rules, ahead of a presidential election

The new rules in Brazil appear to be the first national policy that restricts how tech companies can control their sites, analysts say.

Just like that, Bolsonaro just announced he signed a provisional measure - with immediate effect - forbidding social media companies from removing profiles or content. Text is yet to be published but the timing of the decision hints that the PR. wants no intervention tomorrow. https://twitter.com/...
2021-09-09 View on X
New York Times

Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro temporarily bans social media companies from removing accounts and content that violate their rules, ahead of a presidential election

The new rules in Brazil appear to be the first national policy that restricts how tech companies can control their sites, analysts say.

Despite the fact that the provisional measure does grant 30 days for companies to adjust to the new set of rules, the text will make their lives a little + complicated given that it requires a formal justification for moderation acts and subjects them to sanctions like suspensio
2021-09-09 View on X
New York Times

Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro temporarily bans social media companies from removing accounts and content that violate their rules, ahead of a presidential election

The new rules in Brazil appear to be the first national policy that restricts how tech companies can control their sites, analysts say.

Text is here, in pt: https://www.in.gov.br/...
2021-09-09 View on X
New York Times

Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro temporarily bans social media companies from removing accounts and content that violate their rules, ahead of a presidential election

The new rules in Brazil appear to be the first national policy that restricts how tech companies can control their sites, analysts say.

2021-02-03
And @Wikipedia is launching its new global code of conduct, developed by 1,500 volunteers. The new platform binding rules will be implemented mainly to address hate speech, attacks and other types of harmful/illegal speech on the platform. https://www.reuters.com/...
2021-02-03 View on X
Reuters

Wikimedia begins work on implementing its first global code of conduct, which addresses harassment, the introduction of false or biased information, and more

2021-01-30
Public comment period open for 2 @OversightBoard cases: (a) Trump and political leaders suspensions and (b) the “Zwarte Piet” discussion in the Netherlands (incl. hate speech and blackface). A short summary of the call (and cases) can be found here: https://oversightboard.com/...
2021-01-30 View on X
The Verge

Facebook's Oversight Board is taking public comments on Facebook's decision to ban Trump and if it complied with “freedom of expression and human rights”

especially as outside pressure mounted for it to do so. It evolved into a common law-like system of governance over speech, and people started to notice, and (obviously) people got...