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31st March 2023, 15:26 | #1 |
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| Reddit says it's banning more people than ever in big transparency push Reddit's transparency reports go beyond what most social media companies offer, providing copious data on content moderation and global legal requests. Now, the company has introduced a transparency center serving as a hub for safety, security and policy information. It also announced plans to release transparency reports biannually rather than just once per year and said that in 2022, it removed significantly more offensive content, including child abuse and revenge porn, than in 2021. https://www.engadget.com/reddit-says...4.html?src=rss |
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