The censorship on Tiktok is crazy. The AI based comment removal is completely arbitrary - for example, I once had a comment removed for calling a public figure a walnut. Meanwhile, the comments are absolutely packed with the most vile comments. In particular, for content relating to my country there are thousands of comments openly celebrating and glorifying the deaths of migrants and some seriously explicitly racist rhetoric. It leads to people using silly workarounds to content filters that must be trivially easy to identify automatically, but aren’t, raising the question of why bother with such extreme censorship in the first place?
Mexican TikTokers have code words to report on narco-violence without getting banned.
Submitted 4 weeks ago by Dot@feddit.org to technology@lemmy.world
https://restofworld.org/2024/mexico-tiktok-code-words-violence/
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tlou3please@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
ogmios@sh.itjust.works 4 weeks ago
This is the kind of shit many of us have been trying to warn about when we push back against language police. It may be an easy argument to swallow when examples of actual bigotry are held up for you to see, but the systems which are created for such a purpose can and will be used to hide serious matters.
noodlejetski@lemm.ee 4 weeks ago
“I got banned from a subreddit for calling someone a retard in 2016 and this sole act of INJUSTICE against me has resulted in a Chinese company algorithmically removing content posted by users reporting on crime”
ieatpwns@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
You get it
cy_narrator@discuss.tchncs.de 4 weeks ago
You certainly dont want to be the main subject of those low quality videos
jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de 4 weeks ago
Social media forcing people to see self-censorship as normal has to be in the top 5 of the most harmful things they are doing.
ogmios@sh.itjust.works 4 weeks ago
It’s amazing how many people will self-censor and add disclaimers when speaking irl these days.
vox@sopuli.xyz 4 weeks ago
cws/disclaimers are good
censorship (including self-*) is bad.
CosmoNova@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
It’s yet another dystopian online trend that China pioneered over a decade before the ‘free’ internet adopted it because money.
jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de 4 weeks ago
Instagram was already forcing people to self-censor before TikTok became a thing