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Facebook changing ‘race-blind’ hate speech policy

Social network revising algorithm, shifting from ethnicity and gender-neutral system

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Dec 2020 11:30AM

Facebook changing ‘race-blind’ hate speech policy
The changes are to the leading social network’s automated systems, meaning hateful posts about whites, men, or Americans that are reported by users will still be deleted if they violate Facebook policies. – Pixabay pic, December 4, 2020

SAN FRANCISCO – Facebook yesterday said it is revising its systems to prioritise blocking slurs against Black people, gays and other groups historically targeted by vitriol, no longer automatically filtering out barbs aimed broadly at whites, men, or Americans.

The change in Facebook’s algorithm is a shift from the social network’s ethnicity and gender-neutral system that removed anti-white comments and posts such as “Men are dumb” or “Americans are stupid”.

“We know that hate speech targeted towards under-represented groups can be the most harmful, which is why we have focused our technology on finding the hate speech that users and experts tell us is the most serious,” said Facebook spokesman Sally Aldous.

The changes are to the leading social network’s automated systems, meaning hateful posts about whites, men, or Americans that are reported by users will still be deleted if they violate Facebook policies.

Over the past year, Facebook has also updated its policies to catch more implicit hate speech, such as depictions of blackface and stereotypes about Jewish people, Aldous noted.

“Thanks to significant investments in our technology we proactively detect 95% of the content we remove and we continue to improve how we enforce our rules as hate speech evolves over time,” Aldous said.

The software tweak will initially target the most blatant slurs, including those against Black people, Muslims, people of more than one race, the LGBTQ community and Jews, Facebook said.

The move comes as the company faces pressure from civil rights groups that have long complained it does too little to police hate speech. 

Earlier this year, more than 1,000 advertisers boycotted Facebook to protest its handling of hate speech and misinformation.

“This is an important and long overdue step forward,” Anti-Defamation League chief executive Jonathan Greenblatt said.

The ADL and other groups have advocated for Facebook to better fight anti-Semitism, racism, xenophobia, and “all forms of extremism,” according to Greenblatt.

“While we are encouraged that Facebook is attacking the most serious symptoms of the disease that it permitted to spread for so many years, we need to see additional steps to cure the sickness of hate on social media,” Greenblatt said.

Facebook and other social platforms have been condemned for failing to stop abusive and hateful content including organised violence such as the massacre of the Rohingya minority in Myanmar and the beheading of French schoolteacher Samuel Paty near Paris.

Facebook has been adamant that it is vigilant when it comes to policing hate speech, calls for violence and misinformation.

The company said that since August it identified more 600 militarised social movements, and removed their pages or accounts, part of an effort that took down 22.1 million posts containing “hate speech”. – AFP, December 4, 2020

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