Facebook, Instagram ramp up removal of hate speech, bullying content
Facebook has removed 26.9
million pieces of hate speech content in the fourth quarter of
2020 -- up from 22.1 million in Q3 and the company gives credit to improvements
in its automated systems that catch and purge such comments.
The
social network also blocked 6.4 million pieces of organised hate content in the
October-December period from its main platform, up from 4 million in Q3.
Instagram
also saw significant jumps in hate speech, bullying and self-harm removals,
according to the company's 'Community Standards Enforcement Report'.
Facebook
took down 6.3 million pieces of bullying and harassment content from its
platform in the fourth quarter of 2020 -- up from 3.5 million in Q3.
"Last
quarter, we shared the prevalence of hate speech on Facebook for the first time
to show the percentage of times people see this type of content on our
platform. This quarter, hate speech prevalence dropped, seven to eight views of
hate speech for every 10,000 views of content," Guy Rosen, VP Integrity at
Facebook, said in a blog post late on Thursday. Read More
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