Meta's Facebook, Elon Musk's X, Google's YouTube and other tech companies have agreed to do more to tackle online hate speech ...
Major tech firms have agreed to do more to fight hate speech, signing a code of conduct that's been integrated into the EU's ...
Social media giants including X and Facebook have agreed to step up efforts to tackle hate speech in the EU, the bloc said ...
Two of America’s Big Tech companies are opening the door to more “free expression,” even if it means more hateful content. But in Europe, Big Tech companies are voluntarily cracking down.
Meta’s new content moderation policies remove hate speech protections for marginalized communities in contravention of its own human rights commitments.
Australia’s peak Jewish body welcomes any reforms as long overdue, but the Anglican and Catholic churches warn it could ...
What if President Donald Trump is normalizing hate speech so much that students don’t know when they're using it, or don't know how to speak up if it's used against them?
The European Union (EU) has updated its code of conduct on online hate speech, requiring social media platforms like Meta’s ...
Antisemitism and Islamophobia are nothing new in this country. But community and political leaders can help keep them in ...
TikTok users in the US are reporting that comments containing the phrase “Free Palestine” are being flagged as hate speech. The controversy comes just days after the platform was temporarily banned ...
The new Code of Conduct by the EU aims to improve how social media platforms deal with content that violates hate speech laws ...
Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, X, YouTube, Snapchat, LinkedIn, Dailymotion, Jeuxvideo.com, Rakuten Viber, and Microsoft-hosted consumer services have all signed the “Code ...