Facebook’s “Hate Speech” Moderator Elves Are Complaining About Their Working Conditions
The workers responsible for censoring Facebook content are complaining about their work conditions.
The workers responsible for censoring Facebook content are complaining about their work conditions.
@TeamYouTube on Twitter announced that even if a video is suitable for advertisers, it may still be demonetized if viewers leave inappropriate comments.
He says this censorship is no longer a simple little error or coincidence as the social media sites keep claiming – it’s a systematic and sustained one-way attack.
This follows strong opposition from businesses, EU constituents, and the EU member states the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Poland, Italy, and Finland.
Data brokers are starting to use geo-fence tracking technology to grab unique identification numbers from people’s phones and then use this to continuously and pervasively track them.
Mark Dice had a Jussie Smollett meme that he posted to Instagram deleted for violating its community guidelines and the Hodge Twins also claim to have had two videos talking about the Jussie Smollett investigation removed from Instagram.
In a joint statement, these countries have stated that “the end-result on copyright is a step back for the digital single market.”
This comes just days after new evidence suggests that Jessie Smollett fabricated a hate crime.
A German MEP has claimed that Google is creating fake Gmail messages to oppose Article 13 and the European Commission has suggested that most of the pushback against Articles 11 and 13 is due to big tech propaganda.