Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 7:02:46 GMT
In recent months, Facebook has been the center of news regarding technology, ethics and responsibility. The platform has been involved in problems that have to do with data leaks, among others. With them, the reputation of the firm has been questioned a large number of times. For this reason, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder, has come forward to support the decisions made and has also tried to improve said actions.
Along these lines, Zuckerberg recently said that regarding the internet, it is important that governments begin to work more and have a more active role regarding the protection of data, political information and content.
According to a document published in international newspapers and on Facebook's official profile, Zuckerberg said he needs new regulation in four areas.
Harmful content.
Electoral integrity.
Privacy.
Data portability.
“I think we need a more active role for France Mobile Number List governments and regulations,” he added, proposing European data protection regulations as a reference.
“If we started from the beginning today, a company would not be expected to make these decisions on its own.”
«I think we need a more active role for governments and regulators. By updating the rules for the Internet, we can preserve the best of it: the freedom for people to express themselves and for entrepreneurs to build new things, while protecting society from broader harms.
It is important that governments begin to work more and have a more active role regarding the protection of data, political information and content: Zuckerberg.
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Harmful content
This social network allows everyone to express themselves and share experiences that can become movements, which means deciding what counts as terrorist advertising or propaganda, hate speech, and more.
According to Mark, policies are constantly discussed with experts, “but at our scale we are always going to make mistakes and decisions that people don't agree on.”
Notably, Facebook's CEO also said that regulation could establish baselines for what is prohibited and require companies to build systems to prevent harmful content.
"I've come to believe that we shouldn't make so many important decisions about speech on our own. "So we are creating an independent body so that people can appeal our decisions."
Facebook knew video numbers were inflated... irresponsibility
Electoral integrity
For the protection of the electoral issue, Mark said the legislation is important since Facebook has already implemented significant changes regarding political ads, and deciding whether a message is political is not simple.
"Our systems would be more effective if regulation creates common standards for the verification of political actors.
Along these lines, Zuckerberg recently said that regarding the internet, it is important that governments begin to work more and have a more active role regarding the protection of data, political information and content.
According to a document published in international newspapers and on Facebook's official profile, Zuckerberg said he needs new regulation in four areas.
Harmful content.
Electoral integrity.
Privacy.
Data portability.
“I think we need a more active role for France Mobile Number List governments and regulations,” he added, proposing European data protection regulations as a reference.
“If we started from the beginning today, a company would not be expected to make these decisions on its own.”
«I think we need a more active role for governments and regulators. By updating the rules for the Internet, we can preserve the best of it: the freedom for people to express themselves and for entrepreneurs to build new things, while protecting society from broader harms.
It is important that governments begin to work more and have a more active role regarding the protection of data, political information and content: Zuckerberg.
Tweet this sentence.
Harmful content
This social network allows everyone to express themselves and share experiences that can become movements, which means deciding what counts as terrorist advertising or propaganda, hate speech, and more.
According to Mark, policies are constantly discussed with experts, “but at our scale we are always going to make mistakes and decisions that people don't agree on.”
Notably, Facebook's CEO also said that regulation could establish baselines for what is prohibited and require companies to build systems to prevent harmful content.
"I've come to believe that we shouldn't make so many important decisions about speech on our own. "So we are creating an independent body so that people can appeal our decisions."
Facebook knew video numbers were inflated... irresponsibility
Electoral integrity
For the protection of the electoral issue, Mark said the legislation is important since Facebook has already implemented significant changes regarding political ads, and deciding whether a message is political is not simple.
"Our systems would be more effective if regulation creates common standards for the verification of political actors.