jaz, to trustandsafety
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There are over 20,000 servers on the Fediverse today. Each one of them in some part responsible for moderating the entire network.

No matter how big or small or personal or public your server is, IFTAS Connect can be a resource for you!

➡️ https://connect.iftas.org

The community library is open to all, no sign-up required. Resources for moderators and community managers of any and all platforms. Tell your neighbourhood admin!

@moderation

koen, to trustandsafety
@koen@procolix.social avatar

I'm getting a bit fed up with people stating or implying that on the is hard: it is not!

What is hard is to get more people joining the Fediverse.

majorlinux, to meta
@majorlinux@toot.majorshouse.com avatar

Meanwhile, Twitter is just allowing porn everywhere.

Ex-Meta engineer sues company, claiming he was fired over handling of Palestine content

https://www.engadget.com/ex-meta-engineer-sues-company-claiming-he-was-fired-over-handling-of-palestine-content-123057080.html?src=rss

snoopy, to fediverse

A community for fediverse moderators

@meta

about.iftas.org/2024/05/29/iftas-connect-a-community-for-fediverse-moderators/

We are thrilled to announce the launch of IFTAS Connect, a new community of practice designed specifically for Fediverse moderators. IFTAS Connect aims to provide moderators, community managers and anyone engaged in creating a safer Internet with a wealth of tools, resources, and a supportive network to help them connect, collaborate, and navigate the complexities of federated content moderation. (Read the Press Release here.)

We’ve worked with a broad array of moderators and advisors to kick-start the available resources – and we hope many more will join and contribute their experience.

Après, ya pas trop d'info sur le logiciel libre...z'en pensez quoi ? Ya même un directeur, trésorier... 😳

about.iftas.org/about-us/

jo, to trustandsafety
@jo@wetdry.world avatar

#X's implementation of its latest decision, to include the term "c*sgender" in their (undoubtedly rancid) collection of swears, curses, and other nasty words, is IMO warranted, as we shouldn't allow the gradual outing of normal persons from an evermore hostile internet.

The main proponents of a successful internet should be its moderation tools. While a manually maintained list is sufficient for most usecases, with the growth and ever increasing need of an internet, we should also look for inclusion of hateful terms identified by automatic tools, such as sentence sentiment analysis, methinks.

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