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Time to follow Europe’s lead on social media regulation

Por: The Hill Tech October 05, 2022

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How did harmful content and misinformation online get so bad — after so much time, money, and scores of people trying to limit the spread of inaccurate, violent, obscene, and harmful content? For starters, the problem is much bigger than it used to be, and human-driven efforts cannot keep up. Even with tens of thousands tackling the problem the sheer amount of digital content is too overwhelming. Moderating this content by human review is not... + full article



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