Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Secretary Henry Aguda urges Meta to further regulate Facebook content in the Philippines. He cited that harmful content including fake news and deepfakes in Facebook are spreading across other social media platforms. He urged him to take action in reinforcing moderation for harmful content on the platform, needing urgent solutions. Aguda requested for Meta to add more content moderation teams based in the Philippines. He believes this will aid in decreasing delays to remove toxic, disinformative content on Facebook. Translation: ‘The content on Facebook has become increasingly toxic,’ said Aguda. They directed people to Facebook's Community Standards, which explicitly says they prohibit disinformation and adds labels on AI-generated content. Facebook has unveiled a comprehensive initiative aimed at reducing spammy content and bolstering genuine creators on its platform. Read more in our articles including "DICT threatens suspension of Facebook citing platform toxicity" and "Facebook Cracks Down on Spammy Content to Support Creators".
Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Secretary Henry Aguda urges Meta to further regulate Facebook content in the Philippines. He cited that harmful content including fake news and deepfakes in Facebook are spreading across other social media platforms.
He urged him to take action in reinforcing moderation for harmful content on the platform, needing urgent solutions. Aguda requested for Meta to add more content moderation teams based in the Philippines. He believes this will aid in decreasing delays to remove toxic, disinformative content on Facebook.
Our coverage of Facebook content moderation includes: "DICT threatens suspension of Facebook citing platform toxicity"; "Facebook Cracks Down on Spammy Content to Support Creators"; "Facebook launches Your Profile, Your Home game". Each article provides unique insights and information.