Should social media companies ban Holocaust denial from their platforms? What about conspiracy theorists that spew hate? Does good corporate citizenship mean platforms should remove offensive speech or tolerate it? The content moderation rules that companies develop to govern speech on their platforms will have significant implications for the future of freedom of expression. Given that the prospects for compelling platforms to respect users’ free speech rights are bleak within the U.S. system, what can be done to protect this important right? In June 2018, the United Nations’ top expert for freedom of expression called on companies to align their speech codes with standards embodied in international human rights law, particularly the Int...
Social media are rife with hate speech. A quick glance through the comments section of a racially ch...
This research is focused on how effective the “right to contest” enshrined in recital 44 of the Digi...
This essay expounds on Raphael Cohen-Almagor’s recent book, Confronting the Internet’s Dark Side, Mo...
Should social media companies ban Holocaust denial from their platforms? What about conspiracy theor...
One of the most significant challenges to human freedom in the digital age involves the sheer power ...
The international governance of freedom of speech involves a few moving parts: The UN Guiding Princi...
Hate speech posted online is becoming a rising concern, particularly with the advancements in techno...
We are living in the midst of a battle over online hate speech regulation, and the stakes could not ...
There has, for the past few decades, been an increasing tendency from states to hold social media an...
This paper addresses the challenges in online content moderation by private sector platforms, propos...
This article is about online hate speech propagated via platforms operated by social media companies...
Social media is a valuable tool that has allowed its users to connect and share ideas in unprecedent...
Private social media companies regulate much more speech than any government does, and their platfor...
ABSTRACT: Freedom of expression is a well-established basic right in the context of communication ri...
For all practical purposes, the policy of social media companies to suppress hate speech on their pl...
Social media are rife with hate speech. A quick glance through the comments section of a racially ch...
This research is focused on how effective the “right to contest” enshrined in recital 44 of the Digi...
This essay expounds on Raphael Cohen-Almagor’s recent book, Confronting the Internet’s Dark Side, Mo...
Should social media companies ban Holocaust denial from their platforms? What about conspiracy theor...
One of the most significant challenges to human freedom in the digital age involves the sheer power ...
The international governance of freedom of speech involves a few moving parts: The UN Guiding Princi...
Hate speech posted online is becoming a rising concern, particularly with the advancements in techno...
We are living in the midst of a battle over online hate speech regulation, and the stakes could not ...
There has, for the past few decades, been an increasing tendency from states to hold social media an...
This paper addresses the challenges in online content moderation by private sector platforms, propos...
This article is about online hate speech propagated via platforms operated by social media companies...
Social media is a valuable tool that has allowed its users to connect and share ideas in unprecedent...
Private social media companies regulate much more speech than any government does, and their platfor...
ABSTRACT: Freedom of expression is a well-established basic right in the context of communication ri...
For all practical purposes, the policy of social media companies to suppress hate speech on their pl...
Social media are rife with hate speech. A quick glance through the comments section of a racially ch...
This research is focused on how effective the “right to contest” enshrined in recital 44 of the Digi...
This essay expounds on Raphael Cohen-Almagor’s recent book, Confronting the Internet’s Dark Side, Mo...