Hi Listers, (b) How is content regulation achieved? Through intermediary liability laws. These laws generally require platforms to remove content in at least some circumstances, with obligations usually triggered when the platform learns about illegal material. Platforms operate notice and take-down programs as a way both to comply with such laws and to enforce their own discretionary content policies. (c) What categories of content face the most regulation? Internet platforms largely as a result of the mounting public demands for aggressive intervention. Calls for companies like YouTube and Facebook to fight problems ranging from “fake news” to hate speech to online radicalization seem to make daily headlines even gathering support from the top leadership not just locally but globally i.e British prime minister Theresa May, “Industry needs to go further and faster” in removing prohibited content by developing automated filters to detect and suppress it automatically.” We sometimes decry the intrusion of platform moderation, and sometimes decry its absence. Regards, Esther Kamande Advocate | Policy Analyst Twitter: @enkamande On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 9:26 AM kanini mutemi via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Hello Listers,
I’ll start us off with the discussion on Content Regulation on the internet. I find it useful for us to first understand what content regulation means. To this end, I invite your contributions to the following questions–
(a) What does '*content regulation**’* mean?
(b) How is content regulation achieved?
(c) What categories of content face the most regulation?
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