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Making Systemic Risk Assessments Work: How the DSA Creates a Virtuous Loop to Address the Societal Harms of Content Moderation
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Utilizing Age-Adaptive Deep Learning Approaches for Detecting Inappropriate Video Content
Published 2024-01-01“…These findings highlight the potential of the proposed approach in advancing content moderation and enhancing user safety on video-sharing platforms. …”
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Democracy and digital disintegration: Platforms, actors, citizens
Published 2024-03-01“…The third part centres on deliberative norms connected to content moderation of user comments within legacy media and the consequences digitalisation has had on journalistic sourcing practices and source diversity over time. …”
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Understanding Counterspeech for Online Harm Mitigation
Published 2024-12-01“…It provides a promising alternative to more contentious measures, such as content moderation and deplatforming, by contributing a greater amount of positive online speech rather than attempting to mitigate harmful content through removal. …”
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Striking the Balance: Evaluating Content Quality and Reward Dynamics in Blockchain Online Social Media
Published 2025-01-01“…Regarding the latter issue in particular, some decentralized social media have implemented reward systems based on the blockchain technology with the stated purpose of incentivizing users to generate quality content, which can be seen as a simple mechanism of bottom-up content moderation in decentralized environments. However, users can still cheat the logic of such reward systems, to maximize their economic gain, regardless of content quality. …”
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Network Ripple Effects: How Twitter Deplatforming Flipped Authority Structure and Discourse of the Arizona Election Review Community
Published 2025-01-01“…Content moderation decisions can have variable impacts on the events and discourses they aim to regulate. …”
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Determination of the breeding value of collection chickpea (<i>Cicer arietinum</i> L.) accessions by cluster analysis
Published 2020-05-01“…The accessions of cluster 2 are characterized by high resistance to Ascochyta leaf and pod spot, late ripening, small seeds, low protein content, moderate response to nitrogenization, high performance attributed to a large number of productive pods and seeds per plant. …”
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