Facebook establishes center to moderate violent Israeli-Palestinian conflict content | Myanmar military spies on citizens | Russia's head of foreign intelligence service denies SolarWinds involvement
Facebook establishes center to moderate violent Israeli-Palestinian conflict content | Myanmar military spies on citizens | Russia's head of foreign intelligence service denies SolarWinds involvement
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Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. Facebook set up a "special operation center" that is active 24 hours a day to moderate hate speech and violent content related to the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict, a senior Facebook executive said Wednesday. The center gathers native speakers of Arabic and Hebrew to "stay ahead of the trends," remove content that violates the company's policies or reinstate material that was wrongfully deleted, Bickert said. "We’ll keep it going as long as necessary," she added.
Facebook establishes center to moderate violent Israeli-Palestinian conflict content | Myanmar military spies on citizens | Russia's head of foreign intelligence service denies SolarWinds involvement
Facebook establishes center to moderate…
Facebook establishes center to moderate violent Israeli-Palestinian conflict content | Myanmar military spies on citizens | Russia's head of foreign intelligence service denies SolarWinds involvement
Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. Facebook set up a "special operation center" that is active 24 hours a day to moderate hate speech and violent content related to the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict, a senior Facebook executive said Wednesday. The center gathers native speakers of Arabic and Hebrew to "stay ahead of the trends," remove content that violates the company's policies or reinstate material that was wrongfully deleted, Bickert said. "We’ll keep it going as long as necessary," she added.