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moderation

[mod-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌmɒd əˈreɪ ʃən /


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YouTube Kids was the only platform to have no misinformation on some topics "likely due to the implementation of stricter content moderation and prioritisation of child-friendly content", the authors said.

From BBC

While the WTO sees a moderation in demand for AI-enabling goods, it acknowledged that 2026 could yet deliver a fresh surprise.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cuts and the reorganisation of some moderation teams - where some roles are being replaced by AI technology - have, in his view, limited the ability to deal effectively with this kind of content within the company.

From BBC

Otherwise it waits for someone to complain to its content moderation team, which could then decide to affix a label to something.

From BBC

"Defendants have adopted a new policy of excluding and deporting noncitizens whose work involves combatting misinformation and disinformation, fact-checking, content moderation, trust and safety, or compliance."

From Barron's