free pdf Speech Police: The Global Struggle to Govern the Internet
LINK DOWNLOAD : https://faliogam.blogspot.com/?book=B07RGLV4D2 b Who polices speech online? Who is in charge? b 'There is an epidemic sweeping the world', the Nigerian Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, said. 'It is the epidemic of fake news. Mixed with hate speech, it is a disaster waiting to happen.' Some argue that the disaster has already happened. But is the solution as simple as ridding social media of disinformation and hate speech? Who should decide whether content should be remo
LINK DOWNLOAD : https://faliogam.blogspot.com/?book=B07RGLV4D2
b Who polices speech online? Who is in charge? b 'There is an epidemic sweeping the world', the Nigerian Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, said. 'It is the epidemic of fake news. Mixed with hate speech, it is a disaster waiting to happen.' Some argue that the disaster has already happened. But is the solution as simple as ridding social media of disinformation and hate speech? Who should decide whether content should be remo
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Sinopsis
b Who polices speech online? Who is in charge? b 'There is an
epidemic sweeping the world', the Nigerian Minister of
Information, Lai Mohammed, said. 'It is the epidemic of fake
news. Mixed with hate speech, it is a disaster waiting to
happen.' Some argue that the disaster has already happened.
But is the solution as simple as ridding social media of
disinformation and hate speech? Who should decide whether
content should be removed from platforms, or which users
should be kicked off? Should governments set the rules and
force the American behemoths - Facebook, YouTube and
Twitter - to follow? Or should the companies be permitted to
moderate their space as they see fit? David Kaye, one of the
world's leading voices on human rights in the digital age, deals
with these issues on a daily basis as the United Nations'
Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression.
Speech Police brings us behind the scenes, from Facebook's
'mini-legislative' meetings to the European Commission's
closed-door negotiations, and introduces journalists, activists,
and content moderators who take down a virtual flood of
photos, videos, and text every day. He tells the story of people
around the world who are trying to get it right while facing an
almost impossible task - with massive consequences for users
and the public. Creative Commons cover icons (left to right) all
courtesy of The Noun Project: Talk Bubble diambergerak,
ID Ear Phones Karen Tyler, GB Microphone John Caserta,
US Volume by Krishna Ear Scott Lewis, US em em
LINK DOWNLOAD :
https://faliogam.blogspot.com/?book=B07RGLV4D2 b Who
polices speech online? Who is in charge? b 'There is an
epidemic sweeping the world', the Nigerian Minister of
Information, Lai Mohammed, said. 'It is the epidemic of fake
news. Mixed with hate speech, it is a disaster waiting to
happen.' Some argue that the disaster has already happened.
But is the solution as simple as ridding social media of
disinformation and hate speech? Who should decide whether
content should be removed from platforms, or which users
should be kicked off? Should governments set the rules and
force the American behemoths - Facebook, YouTube and
Twitter - to follow? Or should the companies be permitted to
moderate their space as they see fit? David Kaye, one of the
world's leading voices on human rights in the digital age, deals
with these issues on a daily basis as the United Nations'
Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression.
Speech Police brings us behind the scenes, from Facebook's
'mini-legislative' meetings to the European Commission's
closed-door negotiations, and introduces journalists, activists,
and content moderators who take down a virtual flood of
photos, videos, and text every day. He tells the story of people
around the world who are trying to get it right while facing an
almost impossible task - with massive consequences for users
and the public. Creative Commons cover icons (left to right) all
courtesy of The Noun Project: Talk Bubble diambergerak,
ID Ear Phones Karen Tyler, GB Microphone John Caserta,
US Volume by Krishna Ear Scott Lewis, US em em