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Big changes at Meta's platforms, particularly concerning content moderation policies, have raised serious concerns for the LGBTQ community and beyond. Hosts Richie Roy and John McMullen welcome Jillian C. York, Director for International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, to discuss these recent developments. They delve into how new policies may embolden hate speech against marginalized groups while simultaneously loosening restrictions on harmful content. The conversation highlights the broader implications of these shifts as Meta aligns itself more closely with political agendas, potentially compromising the safety and well-being of vulnerable communities. As the episode unfolds, they explore the urgent need for accountability and the importance of supporting organizations like the EFF in the fight for digital rights and freedoms.
Takeaways:
- Meta's recent policy changes raise concerns about increased hate speech against marginalized communities.
- Jillian York highlights the potential adverse effects of Meta's new content moderation policies.
- The EFF advocates for better transparency and accountability in content moderation across platforms.
- Changes in social media policies reflect broader political shifts and corporate influence under Trump.
- The LGBTQ community faces unique challenges with rising hate speech and content restrictions.
- The podcast discusses the importance of supporting organizations like EFF for digital rights.
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Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Meta
- Facebook
- Instagram
- WhatsApp
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- EFF
- Twitter
- X
- TikTok
- Reddit
- Harvard
- MIT Technology Review
- Wired
- Progressive Networks
- Real Networks
- Open Net Initiative
- Threads
- Blue Sky
- Costco
- Amazon Music
- Spotify