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Iran punishing UAE for supporting US and moderation| India News

Iran punishing UAE for supporting US and moderation| India News

The UAE Defence Ministry on Tuesday said that Iran has fired 304 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles, and 1,627 kamikaze drones at the Emirates since February 28, but the majority of these aerial platforms were neutralized by their anti-ballistic missile defence. Smoke rising from the Dubai International Airport. Dubai airport, the world’s busiest for international traffic, after a drone attack by Iran. (AFP) This morning, an oil field in Abu Dhabi was hit by an Iranian projectile, with the entire airspace being closed for a few hours early on Tuesday. Even though the missile and drone attacks have reduced in frequency, Iran has made the rich sheikhdoms of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah priority targets, as the UAE has slowly become the financial hub of the Middle East. While the Iranian hardline IRGC has justified the targeting of the UAE, saying the latter supports US military efforts and was part of the Abraham Accords, the fact is that targeting Dubai gets global eyeballs and gives legitimacy to the Iranian offensive on the Arab street. Radicalised …

What RSS’ Calls For ‘Moderation’ Really Tell Us

What RSS’ Calls For ‘Moderation’ Really Tell Us

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak  Sangh (RSS) is celebrating 100 years since its inception—a remarkable journey for an organisation that was long considered untouchable and ridiculed by the intellectual class yet has not only survived, but thrived.  The Congress, with its glorious legacy of members like Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, Tilak, and Bose, has fractured multiple times; the Socialists—once led by JP and Lohia—have become almost unrecognisable, splintering so often that their divisions are beyond count; even the Communists have seen splits, resulting in a proliferation of leftist parties. The RSS, in contrast, has had none of this. Even though it is not an intellectual movement, it has successfully developed a process—driven by patience and resilience—that has propelled it as a hegemonic force. If the Congress fails to course-correct, it won’t be a surprise if the 21st century is seen as belonging to the RSS and Hindutva. Advertisement – Scroll to continue Keeping Up With The Times The RSS has a remarkable ability to adapt to changing circumstances without losing its ideological foundation. Sure, it may have withdrawn …

A Reddit moderation tool is flagging ‘Luigi’ as potentially violent content

A Reddit moderation tool is flagging ‘Luigi’ as potentially violent content

Reddit’s automatic moderation tool is flagging the word “Luigi” as potentially violent — even when the content isn’t. But Reddit does appear to be flagging comments that mention “Luigi” in some cases, even those unrelated to Mangione — just not in the way that it first appeared to be. The Reddit spokesperson said that because r/popculture had recently fallen down to a single moderator, automod features kicked in, including a way to filter for “keywords that could — but don’t necessarily — indicate violating content.” The remaining moderator of r/popculture told The Verge that the mod team didn’t add “Luigi” to the list of keywords, Reddit did. The r/popculture moderator posted about the Luigi issue to the r/FreeLuigi subreddit, a grassroots community where people discuss the Mangione case. The subreddit has strict rules in place to avoid violating Reddit’s moderation rules, like referring to Mangione’s by his initials and a blanket ban on content that calls for or endorses violence. But the moderators still fear that Reddit will decide to shut it down — even …

Trump vs. Twitter: The president takes on social media moderation

Trump vs. Twitter: The president takes on social media moderation

For years, Donald Trump’s fight against social media companies has been a one-man boxing match. He calls them out over bias, and they rewrite policies making him the one exception to their rules, taking care never to punch back. But on Tuesday, Twitter slapped back for the first time ever, labeling two tweets as making false and misleading claims about mail-in voting. On Wednesday morning, predictably, Trump hit back. In a series of early morning tweets, the president said he would “strongly regulate, or close [platforms] down” before he allowed them to stifle conservative speech. Trump did not explain the ways in which the federal government could regulate or shutter social media companies in his Wednesday morning tweets, but the fresh threats are lighting a fire under the feet of conservatives who believe, unjustly, that social media companies silence conservative voices and views. Soon after his first set of tweets Wednesday, Trump said to expect a “Big action to follow.” Read Article > Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or …

The fallout of Meta’s content moderation overhaul

The fallout of Meta’s content moderation overhaul

Meta is eliminating its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs because of the “legal and policy landscape surrounding diversity, equity and inclusion efforts” in the US, according to a memo to employees seen by Axios. Meta will also roll back representation goals and end its “diverse slate approach” to hiring. The memo, which was written by Janelle Gale, Meta’s vice president of human resources, said the company would replace DEI programs with ones “that focus on how to apply fair and consistent practices that mitigate bias for all, no matter your background,” as reported by Axios. The company will also “end efforts to source business suppliers from diverse-owned businesses.” Read Article > Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Meta begins testing ads on Threads amid controversy over content moderation

Meta begins testing ads on Threads amid controversy over content moderation

Meta announced on Friday that they had begun testing advertisements on their newest social media platform Threads, which operates as an alternative to Elon Musk’s X, reported Bloomberg. Meta announced on Friday that they had begun testing advertisements on their newest social media platform Threads,(AFP) “We’re starting a small test for ads on Threads with a handful of brands in the US and Japan,” Instagram and Threads chief Adam Mosseri said. Also Read: ‘Inadvertent error’: Meta India apologises for Mark Zuckerberg’s remark on 2024 elections He mentioned that his team would carefully track feedback to ensure “they feel like Threads posts you’d find relevant and interesting.” Also Read: Mark Zuckerberg revisits Mar-a-Lago as Meta advisor reveals why boss ‘caving in to’ Trump: ‘This is buckling to…’ Threads was launched in 2023, a few months after X(formerly known as Twitter) was acquired by Musk, and users were boycotting the latter platform due to additions such as paid subscriptions and reduced content moderation. Also Read: Mark Zuckerberg claims Biden officials ‘screamed’ and ‘cursed’ at Meta execs over …

Mark Zuckerberg lies about content moderation to Joe Rogan’s face

Mark Zuckerberg lies about content moderation to Joe Rogan’s face

I’ll spare you the experience of listening to one of the richest men in the world whine and just tell you straight out: Mark Zuckerberg’s interview on The Joe Rogan Experience is full of lies. Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook’s parent company Meta, sets the tone at the very beginning: “I think at some level you only start one of these companies if you believe in giving people a voice, right?” Unfortunately I wasn’t born yesterday, and I remember Zuckerberg’s first attempt at getting rich: FaceMash, a clone of HotOrNot where he uploaded photos of his fellow female students to be rated — without their consent. “Giving people a voice” is one way of describing that, I suppose. Personally, I’d call it “creep shit.”  If you can get away with the small bullshit, you can get away with the big bullshit, right? Early on in the interview, Zuckerberg tests out the water to see how much pushback he’ll get; Rogan is a notoriously soft interviewer — it’s like listening to your dumbest stoned friend hold a …

ByteDance’s TikTok Cuts Hundreds of Jobs in Shift Towards AI Content Moderation

ByteDance’s TikTok Cuts Hundreds of Jobs in Shift Towards AI Content Moderation

Social media platform TikTok is laying off hundreds of employees from its global workforce, including a large number of staff in Malaysia, the company said on Friday, as it shifts focus towards a greater use of AI in content moderation. Two sources familiar with the matter earlier told Reuters that more than 700 jobs were slashed in Malaysia. TikTok, owned by China’s ByteDance, later clarified that less than 500 employees in the country were affected. The employees, most of whom were involved in the firm’s content moderation operations, were informed of their dismissal by email late Wednesday, the sources said, requesting anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to media. In response to Reuters’ queries, TikTok confirmed the layoffs and said that several hundred employees were expected to be impacted globally as part of a wider plan to improve its moderation operations. TikTok employs a mix of automated detection and human moderators to review content posted on the site. ByteDance has over 110,000 employees in more than 200 cities globally, according to the company …

ICC launches social media moderation program

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has introduced a social media moderation initiative aimed at fostering a positive and inclusive online environment for teams and players in anticipation of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. Over 60 players have already signed up as the onboarding process continues. This new program is part of the ICC’s broader digital strategy for the tournament, featuring advanced software designed to protect the cricket community from toxic online content. The initiative seeks to safeguard the mental well-being of individuals, promoting a healthier, more supportive online atmosphere for fans and participants alike. To implement the social media moderation, the ICC has partnered with GoBubble, leveraging a blend of AI technology and human oversight to monitor comments on the ICC’s official Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube accounts, as well as those of participating players who choose to opt in. This innovative system is designed to detect and hide toxic content, such as hate speech and harassment, creating a safer space for fan interaction during the World Cup. Players can benefit from this service …

X wins block on part of California’s content moderation law

X has won an appeal to block parts of California’s content moderation law, which requires social platforms to publicly post policies against hate speech and misinformation, as well as submit semiannual reports on their enforcement efforts. A federal appeals court decided on Wednesday that the reporting aspect of the law likely violates the First Amendment, as reported earlier by Bloomberg Law. In the lawsuit, filed against California last year, X alleged the state’s social media law violates free speech because it “compels companies like X Corp. to engage in speech against their will.” A California judge later denied X’s request for a preliminary injunction of the law, arguing that the enforcement reporting requirement doesn’t appear to be “unjustified or unduly burdensome within the context of First Amendment law.” The appeals court has now overturned this decision. The decision says the law’s requirements are “more extensive than necessary to serve the State’s purported goal of requiring social media companies to be transparent about their content-moderation policies.” In a statement to Bloomberg Law, the office of California Attorney …