Tag: moderation

Data Shows X Has Significantly Fewer Moderation Staff Than Other Platforms

Does X now have a lot fewer moderators than other apps, following its cull of around 80% of its total staff in 2022? While we don’t have full insight into the staffing of each app, X has publicly endorsed its “Community Notes” crowd-sourced fact-checking program as a means to supplement its reduced moderation workforce, which [...]read moreData Shows X Has Significantly Fewer Moderation Staff Than Other Platforms

Data Shows That X Has Significantly Fewer Moderation Staff Than Other Platforms

Does X now have a lot fewer moderators than other apps, following its cull of around 80% of its total staff in 2022? While we don’t have full insight into the staffing of each app, X has publicly endorsed its “Community Notes” crowd-sourced fact-checking program as a means to supplement its reduced moderation workforce, which [...]read moreData Shows That X Has Significantly Fewer Moderation Staff Than Other Platforms

TikTok Reports EU User and Moderation Staff Numbers

TikTok has provided new insight into its European audience, as part of its latest EU disclosure reporting, which is required for its compliance with the EU’s new Digital Services Act (D.S.A.) . Under the D.S.A., all large online platforms now need to provide regular updates on their active users in the EU region, along with [...]read moreTikTok Reports EU User and Moderation Staff Numbers

TikTok Reports E.U. User and Moderation Staff Numbers

TikTok has provided new insight into its European audience, as part of its latest E.U. disclosure reporting, which is required for its compliance with the E.U.’s new Digital Services Act (D.S.A.) . Under the D.S.A., all large online platforms now need to provide regular updates on their active users in the E.U. region, along with [...]read moreTikTok Reports E.U. User and Moderation Staff Numbers

Reddit CPO talks new features: better translations, moderation and dev tools

It’s a big year for Reddit. After its IPO, the platform is planning a slew of product features for the year ahead, and — spoiler alert — most of them are powered by AI. “I think the IPO was an important milestone, but we’re just focused on building for our users,” Reddit Chief Product Officer [...]read moreReddit CPO talks new features: better translations, moderation and dev tools

X Announces New Head of Safety as It Looks To Improve Its Moderation Processes

Yeah, this, I’m guessing, would be one of the tougher roles to be taking on amid Elon Musk’s rollercoaster-like reign at the app. Today, X (formerly Twitter) has announced a new Head of Safety, with long-time Twitter/X staffer Kylie McRoberts taking on the role. Which used to be called “Trust and Safety”, but then Elon [...]read moreX Announces New Head of Safety as It Looks To Improve Its Moderation Processes

X Announces New Head of Safety as it Looks to Improve its Moderation Processes

Yeah, this, I’m guessing, would be one of the tougher roles to be taking on amid Elon Musk’s rollercoaster-like reign at the app. Today, X (formerly Twitter) has announced a new Head of Safety, with long-time Twitter/X staffer Kylie McRoberts taking on the role. Which used to be called “Trust and Safety”, but then Elon [...]read moreX Announces New Head of Safety as it Looks to Improve its Moderation Processes

X Announces New Head of Safety as it Looks to Improve its Moderation Processes

Yeah, this, I’m guessing, would be one of the tougher roles to be taking on amid Elon Musk’s rollercoaster-like reign at the app. Today, X (formerly Twitter) has announced a new Head of Safety, with long-time Twitter/X staffer Kylie McRoberts taking on the role. Which used to be called “Trust and Safety”, but then Elon [...]read moreX Announces New Head of Safety as it Looks to Improve its Moderation Processes

The Supreme Court could decide the fate of content moderation — or it could punt

The Supreme Court is considering the fate of two state laws that limit how social media companies can moderate the content on their platforms. In oral arguments on Monday, the justices grappled with a thorny set of questions that could reshape the internet, from social networks like Facebook and TikTok to apps like Yelp and [...]read moreThe Supreme Court could decide the fate of content moderation — or it could punt