Tag: content moderation
AquĂ estoy – Javier Pallero, activista derechos digitales
Digital Security Helpline: our approach to content-related cases
Critical voices from civil society are being censored. Here’s how the Digital Security Helpline addresses cases related to content governance.
Platforms hear disturbing facts from ‘Bois Locker Room’
The EARN IT Act would undermine security and harm millions of innocent Americans
Access Now joined 24 organizations opposing the EARN IT Act, which threatens free speech, security, and privacy.
Guide: how to protect human rights in content governance
We offer 26 recommendations on content governance to help lawmakers, regulators, and company leaders make decisions that will safeguard human rights.
Access Now reports on 2019 trends in internet shutdowns, approaches to defending free expression
The #KeepItOn coalition has documented an increase in internet shutdowns in 2019, including both more sustained and prolonged shutdowns and more targeted attacks on vulnerable communities.
Who should decide what we see online?
Online platforms rank and moderate content without letting us know how and why they do it. We need more transparency.
Automation and illegal content: can we rely on machines making decisions for us?
Automation may be necessary for handling a vast amount of content shared by users, but the mistakes can be far-reaching for your rights and the well-being of society.
Should social media be regulated?