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“The more users are posting every aspect of their lives online, including criminally heinous conduct, the more companies have to take a proactive approach to content moderation

2017-04-19 1 Dailymotion

“The more users are posting every aspect of their lives online, including criminally heinous conduct, the more companies have to take a proactive approach to content moderation<br />rather than relying just on users to flag content for review,” said Hemanshu Nigam, founder of SSP Blue, an advisory company for online safety, security and privacy.<br />Should we, or is it O. K.<br />for thousands or millions of people to watch a crime unfold without doing anything except sharing it?”<br />He said the company was working to ensure that such content<br />and reports of it can be flagged faster, including through the use of artificial intelligence and a better review process.<br />Stephen D. Anthony, the special agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s<br />Cleveland division, said, “At this point, he could be a lot of places.”<br />Mike Isaac reported from San Francisco, and Christopher Mele from New York.<br />“Any of these platforms — especially live ones — encourages users to perform,”<br />said Elizabeth Joh, a law professor at the University of California, Davis.<br />That is my grandfather show some respect #Cleveland<br />Even as it has become a forum for more sensational events, live<br />and otherwise, it has said it does not want to be a media company that overly arbitrates what is posted on its site.

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