🚨 Recent trends show the high cost of cutting trust & safety corners in social media. More harmful content is thriving, leading to regulatory fines, advertising losses, and a decrease in user engagement. It is a reminder that prioritizing short-term savings might lead to long-term losses. #SocialMediaSafety #DigitalResponsibility https://hubs.li/Q02fPQq50
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The #UtahDepartmentofCommerce is taking steps to protect minors online with the implementation of the Social Media Regulation Act (SMRA). 📱🗑️ The Proposed Rule provides more detailed regulations on how social media companies should handle minors' activity. #SMRA #ProtectingKidsOnline 💚
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The #UtahDepartmentofCommerce is taking steps to protect minors online with the implementation of the Social Media Regulation Act (SMRA). 📱🗑️ The Proposed Rule provides more detailed regulations on how social media companies should handle minors' activity. #SMRA #ProtectingKidsOnline 💚
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I have been building large internet platforms for decades now, and over that time I have seen over and over again that the actions of a few people steal value from the majority of the users platforms seek to serve -- stealing money or attention, weakening value propositions for legitimate users, even driving platforms out of business. Here, Matt Motyl, Ph.D. and take the example of social media companies to look at just how high the cost of underinvesting in platform safety can be. Yes, "Trust and Safety" can be viewed as defensive -- but it's also an implicit and explicit part of the core value proposition of every business, and I urge all companies to treat it as such! https://lnkd.in/dbbpc4Ni
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The passing of the DSA and Online Safety Bill is a significant step towards ensuring online safety and transparency. With the introduction of Transparency Reports, companies will have to address trust and safety issues on their platforms, making the industry more secure for everyone. While the industry moves forward, we must address the current needs within organizations. If you're looking for support with people, tech, process, reporting, or analytics in this space, let's chat! Here's to positive changes and improvements that will come from increased transparency. As a trusted partner, we're excited to be a part of this journey. #TrustAndSafety #TransparencyReports #OnlineSafetyBill #DSA #trustedpartner #alorica #platformsafety #transparencymatters
I have been building large internet platforms for decades now, and over that time I have seen over and over again that the actions of a few people steal value from the majority of the users platforms seek to serve -- stealing money or attention, weakening value propositions for legitimate users, even driving platforms out of business. Here, Matt Motyl, Ph.D. and take the example of social media companies to look at just how high the cost of underinvesting in platform safety can be. Yes, "Trust and Safety" can be viewed as defensive -- but it's also an implicit and explicit part of the core value proposition of every business, and I urge all companies to treat it as such! https://lnkd.in/dbbpc4Ni
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Trust & Safety: it's not just for social media sites. Read David Sullivan's explanation of why all consumer-facing digital services need to consider the trust & safety ramifications of what they offer to the public. https://lnkd.in/eUHX3r8X
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