Sentences with phrase «like hate speech»

«These reviewers will also help us get better at removing things we don't allow on Facebook like hate speech and child exploitation.
Zuckerberg says the new hires will be responsible for monitoring the website for potentially offensive and violent content like hate speech and child exploitation.
«As I said we are looking at how we can scale those new policies we have out across areas like hate speech and racism and we're six months into this and we're not quite there yet,» he added.
I also don't like hate speech, but making it illegal — I don't know.
«Ms. Turner's comments amount to Trump - like hate speech.
«We urge teachers union leaders across the Northeast and the rest of the nation to denounce Ms. Turner's Trump - like hate speech or, by your silence, acknowledge that you agree with her that school choice is akin to homicide.»

Not exact matches

And civil society groups in Myanmar have hit back at Zuckerberg's claim that the company is able to use monitoring to stop hate speech messages spreading like wildfire through its services — they say such messages spread for days, leading to violence.
It's great that media companies like Buzzfeed & Vox are taking a stand but SXSW should not give a platform to proponents of hate speech.
To block very hurtful comments that do not use hate speech (something like «why don't you step in front of a truck») could be perceived as limiting free speech.
In a modest way, the slogan captured the libertarian idea that a powerful company, like a nation - state, is most virtuous when it governs least — even if that means tolerating hate speech.
But if the Facebook Like is protected speech because it ostensibly communicates «the user's approval... and support» of the person, status or thing liked, as Traxler wrote, then what of liking things sarcastically or in jest, or — to use an example from another social network — of «hate - favoriting» on Twitter?
The broader team includes experts in enforcement in areas like child safety, hate speech, counterterrorism and legal specialists.
Anyone who visits the site or who has previously registered a book purchase gets to see your bonus offering, and you can use your bonus to gain subscriptions, offer a lead generation piece, or whatever you like (subject to approval, which means no promotion of porn, hate speech / bigotry, weapons, tobacco or nuclear power / eco-unfriendly or unethical practices).
Right above where one would normally like or comment on a post, Facebook users were asked: «Does this post contain hate speech
«[The] thing is like, «Where's the line on hate speech
Over the years since she joined Facebook in junior high school, her perception has shifted, and Facebook now feels more like a place that tries to «exploit» her personal information, even as it fails to, in her view, adequately address the harassment and hate speech she and her friends see on the platform.
It looked like Facebook was trying to bolster its forever - war against hate speech on the platform, primarily fought with algorithms and human staffers, by simply asking users to call it out.
Saying hate speech has no place on Facebook, the company also said it would prevent users from indicating what type of ads they would like to see.
Hate speech like yours is not welcomed by reasonable adults.
In many countries you can be jailed for hate speech, and a lot of the fundamentalist preachers in this country would be jailed for what they say — why do you think they go to places like Africa with their hate and not to Canada or Europe?
The allegation that «those with AIDS should accept «god's punishment and simply die»» is clearly and obviously hate speech and no one other than a bigot would tolerate anyone saying something like that.
Why do they tend to favor violent, war - like solutions, and hate filled speeches?
junior, I don't remember this Christ being attributed with hate speech, like the modern «Christians».
Sometimes it looks like speaking up in a large group of people against casual forms of hate speech.
as for you Ahh comment... I've tried to be nice... doesn't work... with those like you who have closed their minds to God and what his Truth is... So I can fight for my beliefs... like I said... what you call hate speech.
The people who hate on him for expressing his views are the true problem... freedom of speech does not just apply to what you like to hear.
I say lets pass a few laws so «hate speech» like this art, can be minimized.
They would wonder where you get your information from... sounds like «hate» speech on your part to me
By all means, do what you have to do... boycott, don't boycott... but there's no benefit in calling anything you don't like the sound of hate speech.
Valarie Kaur, a legal advocate and hate crimes specialist, says proponents of anti-Sharia bills are battling an imaginary threat, and blames tough economic times and an amplification of hateful speech for incidents like the temple shooting and the momentum behind the anti-Sharia campaign.
Finally I would like to touch on Adebayor's speech about how Wenger forced him out and I kinda hate Ade for what he did, but seeing how Wenger lied to us so many times I can not dismiss this as false.
Aregbesola, however, cautioned that the easy access should not be abused by allowing unwholesome contents like pornography and hate speeches on the platform.
It would be no small thing to have a power broker like Cuomo leading the charge, but until he takes legitimate action to prepare for a Trump presidency and the normalization of hate speech that has accompanied his candidacy, his promises will feel like just another callous gesture from a man who is more concerned with his own political trajectory than the actual well being of the people he claims to speak for.
Sensing how seriously the propensity of hate speeches could plunge Ghana into security crisis, some concerned Ghanaians are calling on the noble institutions like the Professor John S. Nabila - led National House of Chiefs, and the Ministry for Chieftaincy and Traditional Affairs, to caution chiefs against inciting their subjects to violence, as means of airing their grievances.
The Bishop further stated that politicians should live their lives just like Christ and shy away from hate speeches adding that «all presidential and parliamentary candidates should go back to study the Bible and know how Jesus Christ lived his life, Christ always talked with care and a cool heart, so I want all politicians to use Christ as role model and retire from using hate speeches during your campaigns.»
Although, as Mark openly hates fruit cake he was presented with his very own banana cake, shaped like a banana, during the speeches.
Josh is, of course, very like Woody Allen's Cliff Stern, the documentary film - maker in Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) who, at the nadir of professional failure, is forced to film a tribute to his hated brother - in - law, a highly successful man at home in the same world of tuxedo dinners and speeches from which Ben Stiller's Josh feels excluded.
Despite 53 per cent saying their school provides the support they need to report incidents of hate crime or speech, 33 per cent said they haven't received any training on how to deal with hate crime or speech, but that they would like some.
Despite 53 % saying their school provides the support they need to report incidents of hate crime or speech, 33 % said they haven't received any training on how to deal with hate crime or speech, but that they would like some.
Many e-readers also allow you to download and play MP3 music while you're reading, have your book read out loud via a speech - to - text capability, view your photo gallery, or join a social network of like - minded readers to rate, recommend or review e-books you love or hate.
Nor should they have to — a company like Valve ought to employ more people than that, and some of them ought to be dedicated to preventing Steam from being used as a platform for outright abuse and hate speech.
Unless it concerns children or animals, I feel like if you want to fight bad speech or hate speech, fight it with good speech» — Marilyn Minter
«Coded law is not something like «hate» speech at military funerals, that we must tolerate out of concern for higher values.
«Coded law is not something like «hate» speech at military funerals, that we should have to tolerate out of concern for higher values.
Some people want to share political speech that they think is valid, and other people feel like it's hate speech.
And civil society groups in Myanmar have hit back at Zuckerberg's claim that the company is able to use monitoring to stop hate speech messages spreading like wildfire through its services — they say such messages spread for days, leading to violence.
On how Facebook will measure its impact on fixing privacy: Zuckerberg wants to be able to measure «the prevalence of different categories of bad content like fake news, hate speech, bullying, terrorism... That's going to end up being the way we should be held accountable and measured by the public... My hope is that over time the playbook and scorecard we put out will also be followed by other internet platforms so that way there can be a standard measure across the industry.»
This move ties into the video giant's recent efforts to curb things like copyright infringement and hate speech all in one fell swoop.
When it came to pinning down what those regulations might look like, Zuckerberg said he thinks «guidelines are much better than dictating specific processes,» pointing to how he thought laws against hate speech in Germany «backfired.»
In most cases like this, Google would only have to decide if a YouTuber had violated its generic hate speech guidelines.
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