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Facebook launches new changes against hate and discrimination, Are they enough?

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Amid scandals over ad discrimination and hate speech, Facebook is launching a series of changes. Civil rights leader Laura Murphy recently finished You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., and referred to the changes as a “systematic, cross-functional framework to address these issues over time.” Critics, however, have already voiced concerns that the platform isn’t doing enough to tackle the issues.
The report, the second following an initial report in December 2018, focuses on the social network’s enforcement against hate speech, discrimination in ads, and tackling of misinformation. A third and final report is expected to be released in early 2020. As part of the report, Murphy talked with more than 90 civil rights organizations, as well as Facebook leaders and policy teams. The report both identifies the changes Facebook is making and areas for further improvement.
The report recognizes and encourages Facebook’s efforts to fight hateful content, including white supremacism. The platform You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., but the audit urges the network to tackle white nationalism ideology and posts that may not include easy-to-flag key terms like “white nationalism” and “white separatism.”
 
Sana lahat ng bad words, e-blocked na kaagad ng facebook, grabe ang hate speech at tr ash talk dyan eh:mad:
 
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