Whether it's Facebook, Twitter or Mumsnet, it's vital that online platforms have effective moderation policies in place for tackling hateful narratives. And it's understandable that brands who fund them are concerned https://www.thedrum.com/news/2019/10/11/flora-ends-mumsnet-partnership-over-spread-anti-trans-sentiment … #StartSpreadingLove #StopFundingHate
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@ChangeTheTerms project is campaigning for online platforms to improve their moderation policies in line with international human rights standards, and have practical guidelines for tech companies who want to do the right thing https://www.changetheterms.org/#StartSpreadingLove13 replies 7 retweets 21 likesShow this thread -
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But it leaves out sex? Why is hateful conduct targeted at someone because of their sex not included?pic.twitter.com/qtoLt4kcSF
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Mumsnet is heavily moderated and has a carefully thought through policy on this issue. Can you tell us what part of this policy you consider hateful? https://www.mumsnet.com/info/trans-rights-moderation-policy …
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