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>https://archive.md/vLsQt
>The findings by the Online Hate Prevention Institute, a research organisation and charity that monitors extremism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_Hate_Prevention_Institute
>The Online Hate Prevention Institute developed a web based application titled Fight Against Hate to track response times by social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube in responding to reports of hate speech.
https://web.archive.org/web/20231020081424/https://fightagainsthate.com/?action=about&topic=government
>In a later stage of development, Fight Against Hate will use state of the art artificial intelligence systems to assess the likely validity of reports users have made, further improving the efficiency of the system.
>The developments will also provide a sophisticated interface that filters results by jurisdiction (based on where the content has been reported), the type of hate (e.g. promotion of terrorism, cyber-bullying, cyber-racism etc) and the length of time the complaint has been unresolved.
>Government agencies and law enforcement will be able to use data from Fight Against Hate to respond to incidents, inform public policy, and monitor evolving trends.
>https://archive.md/vLsQt
>The findings by the Online Hate Prevention Institute, a research organisation and charity that monitors extremism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_Hate_Prevention_Institute
>The Online Hate Prevention Institute developed a web based application titled Fight Against Hate to track response times by social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube in responding to reports of hate speech.
https://web.archive.org/web/20231020081424/https://fightagainsthate.com/?action=about&topic=government
>In a later stage of development, Fight Against Hate will use state of the art artificial intelligence systems to assess the likely validity of reports users have made, further improving the efficiency of the system.
>The developments will also provide a sophisticated interface that filters results by jurisdiction (based on where the content has been reported), the type of hate (e.g. promotion of terrorism, cyber-bullying, cyber-racism etc) and the length of time the complaint has been unresolved.
>Government agencies and law enforcement will be able to use data from Fight Against Hate to respond to incidents, inform public policy, and monitor evolving trends.
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