A joint industry statement on COVID-19 from Microsoft, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Reddit, Twitter and YouTube: pic.twitter.com/uKEXvjMuBi
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) March 17, 2020
Really impressed by the stellar information available on Twitter, Bing, FB, Reddit, etc. Our industry truly stepping up.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) March 17, 2020
Facebook is also matching up to $10 million in donations to the COVID-19 solidarity response fund to the World Health Organization. https://t.co/ruI9qcmUYI https://t.co/IVFZ4JypZU
Together with @Facebook, @Google, @LinkedIn, @Microsoft, @Twitter and @YouTube, we are committed to keeping our communities informed. pic.twitter.com/Ka7iq75VIE
— Reddit (@reddit) March 17, 2020
Together with @Facebook, @Google, @LinkedIn, @Microsoft, @Reddit and @YouTube, we are committed to keeping people safe. #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/G0NM0dZWTV
— Twitter Comms (@TwitterComms) March 17, 2020
Joint Industry Statement from @Facebook, @google, @LinkedIn, @Microsoft, @reddit, @Twitter and @YouTube https://t.co/8H1XVFt2N0 pic.twitter.com/GGJdX7mFKb
— Facebook Newsroom (@fbnewsroom) March 17, 2020
The technology industry is working closely together in coordination with government healthcare agencies around the world on COVID-19 response efforts. Read our full statement. pic.twitter.com/Xn0fhyJLXm
— Google Public Policy (@googlepubpolicy) March 17, 2020
We’re responding to this rapidly evolving situation, and we'll continue to review the Twitter Rules in the context of COVID-19 and make changes as necessary.
— Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) March 17, 2020
For more information: https://t.co/m5DEQVNMEc
I think... The entire method of governing the internet's biggest spaces is evolving in front of our eyes. https://t.co/znc2VGPYZl
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) March 17, 2020
Internet's largest social networks issue joint statement on COVID-19 misinformation https://t.co/ICHZ5U0s3c by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) March 17, 2020
Internet's largest social networks issue joint statement on COVID-19 misinformation | ZDNet https://t.co/6E4hCFOwIg
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) March 17, 2020
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World's Largest Online Platforms Are Working Together to Fight Coronavirus Misinformation - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/9Y24SmHeom pic.twitter.com/CO0eHsGSqL
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) March 17, 2020
Something that may have flown under your radar:
— Kristin ??? (@SexyLikeMeiosis) March 17, 2020
Suddenly it's TOTALLY POSSIBLE for social media companies to crack down on misinformation & flagrant abuse on their platforms. ? When this is over, make sure to remember how much we've all been lied to. https://t.co/PC5JG4WRGH
Facebook, Reddit, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube issue joint statement on misinformation https://t.co/ACViM1kwAh pic.twitter.com/JYtwG92hKi
— Andrew Heller (@HellaTwitts) March 17, 2020
"Facebook, Reddit, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube issue joint statement on misinformation" https://t.co/Feeqwa66TB
— Mark Pitcavage (@egavactip) March 17, 2020
Tech companies announce they are all working together to stifle "disinfo" -- don't depend on youtube, bookmark: https://t.co/aji4y5cITn directly.
— Ice Age Farmer ❄? (⧖) (@IceAgeFarmer) March 17, 2020
If discord disappears, join IRC https://t.co/ucRyBlNjSM in #iceagefarmer (OG!)https://t.co/TRYsvUHKSc
“We’re not just fighting an epidemic; we’re fighting an infodemic, spreading faster and more virulently than any pathogen, and far more dangerous.”
— human vibration (@humanvibration) March 17, 2020
Yes, yes we are.https://t.co/VOpYWUw03m
Humans normally watch over the robots moderating social media. Coronavirus is changing that. https://t.co/ZwNXGsOrel
— Vox (@voxdotcom) March 17, 2020
The robots are coming for your YouTube videos https://t.co/Bp2xzdKBak
— Recode (@Recode) March 17, 2020
Facebook, Reddit, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube issue joint statement on misinformation https://t.co/QgtMhlNexZ via @techcrunch
— Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) March 18, 2020
Facebook, Reddit, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube issue joint statement on misinformation (via @TechCrunch) https://t.co/JeCOj33JzZ
— Jon Loomer #SMMW20 (@jonloomer) March 18, 2020
Facebook, Reddit, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube issue joint statement on misinformation https://t.co/YxBhVHtjVi
— Brian Solis (@briansolis) March 18, 2020
A day after Facebook announced it would rely more heavily on #AI #contentmoderation, there have been reports of legitimate posts being removed, even some related to #COVID19. https://t.co/EUh2igncYC pic.twitter.com/muKuZJIOb6
— Access Now (@accessnow) March 18, 2020
Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter warn that AI systems could make mistakes - Vox https://t.co/3FHEPjqu61
— Joe Warmington (@joe_warmington) March 18, 2020
Next time anyone says bots can do the job of journalists and fact checkers, ?https://t.co/N5XGyAzjyn
— Jency Jacob (@jencyjac) March 18, 2020
#Facebook is flagging some #coronavirus news posts as spam#AI #ArtificialIntelligence@MargaretSiegien@PawlowskiMario https://t.co/2HWCqwEAyG
— Margaret Siegien ? (@MargaretSiegien) March 18, 2020
Social platforms are relying more on #AI
— Spiros Margaris (@SpirosMargaris) March 18, 2020
to #moderate their content and flag some #coronavirus news posts as spamhttps://t.co/A66m7cbH6U #fintech #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #bias @rebeccaheilweil @recode pic.twitter.com/mQHgSUcfw0
A day after Facebook announced it would rely more heavily on AI-powered content moderation, users are complaining some #coronavirus news posts are being flagged as spam. https://t.co/YPzpPzJiFa
— Vox (@voxdotcom) March 18, 2020
It's happening to a lot of people. Something about unmoderated AI? https://t.co/DRrVvUcxuS
— Sue O. (@susnao) March 18, 2020
The robots are coming for your YouTube videos https://t.co/hL4xePMC4u
— Cheri Jacobus (@CheriJacobus) March 18, 2020
THIS is happening to me. I just got 5 notifications for 5 different posts and comments. Hope they fix this. #Facebook is flagging some #coronavirus news posts as spam https://t.co/MqGV21QTT3 via @voxdotcom
— Bobby Umar | Keynote Speaker (@raehanbobby) March 18, 2020