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Twitter Updates Safety Policy to Curb Content That ‘Dehumanises’ People Based on Race

Twitter Updates Safety Policy to Curb Content That ‘Dehumanises’ People Based on Race

Twitter Updates Safety Policy to Curb Content That ‘Dehumanises’ People Based on Race
December 03
17:33 2020

Twitter safety policy already covers posts that dehumanizes people on the basis of religion, caste, age, disability, or disease. Civil right groups, however, criticized Twitter for delaying the policy update, despite several warning prior to the US Presidential polls in November.

Twitter on Wednesday expanded its policy barring hateful speech to include “language that dehumanizes people on the basis of race, ethnicity and national origin,” it said in a statement. The company banned speech that dehumanizes others based on religion or caste last year and updated the rule in March to add age, disability and disease to the list of protected categories.

Social liberties bunch Color of Change, part of an alliance of backing associations that have been pushing tech organizations to decrease disdain discourse on the web, called the changes “basic concessions” following long stretches of outside weight. A Twitter representative said the organization had arranged from the beginning to add new classifications to the strategy over the long haul in the wake of testing to guarantee it can reliably uphold refreshed principles.

In an articulation, Color Of Change Vice President Arisha Hatch condemned Twitter for neglecting to refresh the strategy before November’s official political decision, regardless of rehashed alerts by the backing bunches about brutal and dehumanizing discourse. Bring forth likewise said Twitter has declined to give straightforwardness into how its substance arbitrators are prepared and the adequacy of its man-made consciousness in recognizing content that disregards the arrangement.

“The jury is still out for an organization with an inconsistent history of strategy usage and upholding its standards with extreme right radical clients,” she said. “Bereft of hard proof the organization will finish, this declaration will fall into a developing classification of short of what was needed PR stunt contributions.”

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