As the harms of hate speech, mis/disinformation and incitement to violence on social media have become increasingly apparent, calls for regulation have accelerated. Most of these debates have centred around the needs and concerns of large markets such as the EU and the United States, or the aggressive approach countries such as Russia and China adopt to regulate online content. Our focus in this article is with the rest, the smaller markets at the periphery of the advertising industry, and the deep inequalities that current approaches to content moderation perpetuate. We outline the depth of the unequal practice of moderation, particularly across Africa, and explore the underlying political and economic factors driving this gap. While recognizing content moderation has many limitations, we conclude by underlining potential approaches to increase oversight in content moderation.

De Gregorio, G., Stremlau, N. (2023). Inequalities and content moderation. GLOBAL POLICY, 14(5), 870-879 [10.1111/1758-5899.13243].

Inequalities and content moderation

De Gregorio G.;
2023

Abstract

As the harms of hate speech, mis/disinformation and incitement to violence on social media have become increasingly apparent, calls for regulation have accelerated. Most of these debates have centred around the needs and concerns of large markets such as the EU and the United States, or the aggressive approach countries such as Russia and China adopt to regulate online content. Our focus in this article is with the rest, the smaller markets at the periphery of the advertising industry, and the deep inequalities that current approaches to content moderation perpetuate. We outline the depth of the unequal practice of moderation, particularly across Africa, and explore the underlying political and economic factors driving this gap. While recognizing content moderation has many limitations, we conclude by underlining potential approaches to increase oversight in content moderation.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Social Networking (Online); Computational Linguistics; Social Media
English
30-lug-2023
2023
14
5
870
879
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De Gregorio, G., Stremlau, N. (2023). Inequalities and content moderation. GLOBAL POLICY, 14(5), 870-879 [10.1111/1758-5899.13243].
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