Meta will rely on its users to flag bad posts, weeks after it loosened moderation rules and ended its fact-checking program.
By Pat de Brún, Head of Big Tech Accountability at Amnesty International and Maung Sawyeddollah, the founder and Executive Director of the Rohingya Students’ Network.
Amnesty International warned recent content policy announcements by Meta pose a grave threat to vulnerable communities globally and drastically increase the ...
Amnesty International denounced Tunisian authorities' increased arrests of LGBTI individuals on Thursday. The organization reported that at least 84 individuals, mostly gay men and transgender ...
The little-known surveillance vendor filed for bankruptcy in January, after years of peddling spyware to countries like ...
Governments need to recognise these platforms are not immutable forces of nature, but human-created systems that can be challenged, reformed or dismantled. The same digital connectivity that has ...
Meta confirmed to AFP that groups including ... be able to exercise that right fully,” Jane Eklund, author of an Amnesty International report on abortion information censorship, told AFP.
Secretary-General of rights group Amnesty International Agnès Callamard called ... Besides, Sir Nick Clegg, president of Global Affairs, Meta Platforms Inc, also called on the chief adviser ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday asked Meta to take steps to tackle ... Agnes Callamard, secretary-general of Amnesty International also met the chief adviser.
Meta obscured searches for left-leaning topics including “Democrats”, later blaming the issue on a “technical glitch”. And as was widely covered in the media, Amnesty International ...
US Lawmakers & Human Rights advocates oppose a UK government order to get access to Apple users' encrypted data.
US Lawmakers & Human Rights advocates oppose a UK government order to get access to Apple users' encrypted data.
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