Hey Facebook, you are a dangerously lazy distributor of information https://twitter.com/kevinroose/status/1054484829759246336 …
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I think it’s the source validation that would be the hardest.
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I mean if a post goes viral and mentions “Elizabeth Warren,” Elizabeth Warren has a verified page and it can notify her and she has the choice of responding or not.
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You’d have to validate the sources, which would be tough. Also, the number of posts with a lot of traction is probably huge, and mostly photos of dogs being cute
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The press/academic approach to source validation likely isn’t fast enough to do it even under those conditions. Imho a better approach would focus on the reliability of posting entities (pages and people) over individual stories.
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“That’s a great question and something we at Facebook are thinking very hard about”
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Did you perhaps mean “desperately rationalizing inaction” ?
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This is my view for policing YouTube abuse too. Ignore the long tail, stop recommending the big videos when they break the policy. The “too much content to moderate” thing is such a fallacy.
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Moderators should be FTEs with benefits and training too of course. No more jerking gig laborers around. (Hire the good ones!)
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