SOME HUMAN AND TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF ONLINE CONTENT REGULATION
The amount of newly uploaded content on the internet is growing daily: 60 seconds on the web in 2021 consist of more than 500 hours of content uploaded on YouTube, 695,000 stories shared on Instagram, and nearly 70 million messages sent via WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. The vast majority of them...
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oai:doaj.org-article:b42d5c923b834b6db9a809b255ba191c2021-11-24T08:02:07ZSOME HUMAN AND TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF ONLINE CONTENT REGULATION1857-976010.47305/JLIA21371149ghttps://doaj.org/article/b42d5c923b834b6db9a809b255ba191c2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://e-jlia.com/index.php/jlia/article/view/430https://doaj.org/toc/1857-9760The amount of newly uploaded content on the internet is growing daily: 60 seconds on the web in 2021 consist of more than 500 hours of content uploaded on YouTube, 695,000 stories shared on Instagram, and nearly 70 million messages sent via WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. The vast majority of them is legal content, but a slice is illegal or harmful. The article analyses the situation and the problems of both human and AI moderation, then it gives an answer how to handle the content on the internet with a shared usage of human and AI moderation as they could perfectly complement each other in a long term.Gergely GosztonyiInstitute for Research and European Studiesarticleartificial intelligencemoderationcontent regulationfacebookshared usagePolitical theoryJC11-607ENJournal of Liberty and International Affairs, Vol 7, Pp 149-159 (2021) |
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The amount of newly uploaded content on the internet is growing daily: 60 seconds on the web in 2021 consist of more than 500 hours of content uploaded on YouTube, 695,000 stories shared on Instagram, and nearly 70 million messages sent via WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. The vast majority of them is legal content, but a slice is illegal or harmful. The article analyses the situation and the problems of both human and AI moderation, then it gives an answer how to handle the content on the internet with a shared usage of human and AI moderation as they could perfectly complement each other in a long term. |
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SOME HUMAN AND TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF ONLINE CONTENT REGULATION |
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