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  1. Refactored Analysis of TikTok's Content Moderation

    The #TikTok CEO's comments seem to confirm my suspicion: the #platform is designed to deliver #content without adequately filtering for #extremistviewpoints during its rapid-fire serving process. While a faster #review is technically possible when a #video is uploaded, the current #moderationprocess is clearly insufficient before #content is served to the public.

    This #system works exactly as #badactors need it to. They abuse the platform to spread #radicalizedcontent, and #TikTok appears to do little about it. This is less a failure of #proactive effort and more a consequence of the platform's core #design.

    The Algorithmic "#RabbitHole"

    The system's priorities appear to be purely #political and #engagement-driven. If a user engages with one piece of #extremistcontent—even through an unrelated #hashtag—the #algorithm starts pushing a flood of similar extremist material to them. This creates a confusing array of user profiles that engage with conflicting #ideologies (e.g., both #extremistright and #extremistleft content), making it difficult to pin down a person's exact #politicalalignment.

    I believe the #AI is designed to profile every possible vulnerability—#loneliness, #desperation, #politicalviews—to keep users #engaged for as long as possible. The system operates without any discernible #ethicallogic. If ethical guardrails exist, the #AI certainly doesn't appear to be learning in a safe or positive way.
    ted.com/talks/shou_chew_tiktok

  2. Refactored Analysis of TikTok's Content Moderation

    The #TikTok CEO's comments seem to confirm my suspicion: the #platform is designed to deliver #content without adequately filtering for #extremistviewpoints during its rapid-fire serving process. While a faster #review is technically possible when a #video is uploaded, the current #moderationprocess is clearly insufficient before #content is served to the public.

    This #system works exactly as #badactors need it to. They abuse the platform to spread #radicalizedcontent, and #TikTok appears to do little about it. This is less a failure of #proactive effort and more a consequence of the platform's core #design.

    The Algorithmic "#RabbitHole"

    The system's priorities appear to be purely #political and #engagement-driven. If a user engages with one piece of #extremistcontent—even through an unrelated #hashtag—the #algorithm starts pushing a flood of similar extremist material to them. This creates a confusing array of user profiles that engage with conflicting #ideologies (e.g., both #extremistright and #extremistleft content), making it difficult to pin down a person's exact #politicalalignment.

    I believe the #AI is designed to profile every possible vulnerability—#loneliness, #desperation, #politicalviews—to keep users #engaged for as long as possible. The system operates without any discernible #ethicallogic. If ethical guardrails exist, the #AI certainly doesn't appear to be learning in a safe or positive way.
    ted.com/talks/shou_chew_tiktok

  3. Refactored Analysis of TikTok's Content Moderation

    The #TikTok CEO's comments seem to confirm my suspicion: the #platform is designed to deliver #content without adequately filtering for #extremistviewpoints during its rapid-fire serving process. While a faster #review is technically possible when a #video is uploaded, the current #moderationprocess is clearly insufficient before #content is served to the public.

    This #system works exactly as #badactors need it to. They abuse the platform to spread #radicalizedcontent, and #TikTok appears to do little about it. This is less a failure of #proactive effort and more a consequence of the platform's core #design.

    The Algorithmic "#RabbitHole"

    The system's priorities appear to be purely #political and #engagement-driven. If a user engages with one piece of #extremistcontent—even through an unrelated #hashtag—the #algorithm starts pushing a flood of similar extremist material to them. This creates a confusing array of user profiles that engage with conflicting #ideologies (e.g., both #extremistright and #extremistleft content), making it difficult to pin down a person's exact #politicalalignment.

    I believe the #AI is designed to profile every possible vulnerability—#loneliness, #desperation, #politicalviews—to keep users #engaged for as long as possible. The system operates without any discernible #ethicallogic. If ethical guardrails exist, the #AI certainly doesn't appear to be learning in a safe or positive way.
    ted.com/talks/shou_chew_tiktok

  4. Refactored Analysis of TikTok's Content Moderation

    The #TikTok CEO's comments seem to confirm my suspicion: the #platform is designed to deliver #content without adequately filtering for #extremistviewpoints during its rapid-fire serving process. While a faster #review is technically possible when a #video is uploaded, the current #moderationprocess is clearly insufficient before #content is served to the public.

    This #system works exactly as #badactors need it to. They abuse the platform to spread #radicalizedcontent, and #TikTok appears to do little about it. This is less a failure of #proactive effort and more a consequence of the platform's core #design.

    The Algorithmic "#RabbitHole"

    The system's priorities appear to be purely #political and #engagement-driven. If a user engages with one piece of #extremistcontent—even through an unrelated #hashtag—the #algorithm starts pushing a flood of similar extremist material to them. This creates a confusing array of user profiles that engage with conflicting #ideologies (e.g., both #extremistright and #extremistleft content), making it difficult to pin down a person's exact #politicalalignment.

    I believe the #AI is designed to profile every possible vulnerability—#loneliness, #desperation, #politicalviews—to keep users #engaged for as long as possible. The system operates without any discernible #ethicallogic. If ethical guardrails exist, the #AI certainly doesn't appear to be learning in a safe or positive way.
    ted.com/talks/shou_chew_tiktok

  5. Refactored Analysis of TikTok's Content Moderation

    The #TikTok CEO's comments seem to confirm my suspicion: the #platform is designed to deliver #content without adequately filtering for #extremistviewpoints during its rapid-fire serving process. While a faster #review is technically possible when a #video is uploaded, the current #moderationprocess is clearly insufficient before #content is served to the public.

    This #system works exactly as #badactors need it to. They abuse the platform to spread #radicalizedcontent, and #TikTok appears to do little about it. This is less a failure of #proactive effort and more a consequence of the platform's core #design.

    The Algorithmic "#RabbitHole"

    The system's priorities appear to be purely #political and #engagement-driven. If a user engages with one piece of #extremistcontent—even through an unrelated #hashtag—the #algorithm starts pushing a flood of similar extremist material to them. This creates a confusing array of user profiles that engage with conflicting #ideologies (e.g., both #extremistright and #extremistleft content), making it difficult to pin down a person's exact #politicalalignment.

    I believe the #AI is designed to profile every possible vulnerability—#loneliness, #desperation, #politicalviews—to keep users #engaged for as long as possible. The system operates without any discernible #ethicallogic. If ethical guardrails exist, the #AI certainly doesn't appear to be learning in a safe or positive way.
    ted.com/talks/shou_chew_tiktok

  6. ICYMI: With the U.S. election season underway, social media giants Facebook and X, formerly Twitter, are under heightened scrutiny over their handling of extremist content and misinformation. #misinformation dlvr.it/TFwFRs #electionseason #socialmedia #extremistcontent

  7. ICYMI: With the U.S. election season underway, social media giants Facebook and X, formerly Twitter, are under heightened scrutiny over their handling of extremist content and misinformation. #misinformation dlvr.it/TFwFRs #electionseason #socialmedia #extremistcontent

  8. ICYMI: With the U.S. election season underway, social media giants Facebook and X, formerly Twitter, are under heightened scrutiny over their handling of extremist content and misinformation. #misinformation dlvr.it/TFwFRs #electionseason #socialmedia #extremistcontent

  9. ICYMI: With the U.S. election season underway, social media giants Facebook and X, formerly Twitter, are under heightened scrutiny over their handling of extremist content and misinformation. #misinformation dlvr.it/TFwFRs #electionseason #socialmedia #extremistcontent

  10. ICYMI: With the U.S. election season underway, social media giants Facebook and X, formerly Twitter, are under heightened scrutiny over their handling of extremist content and misinformation. #misinformation dlvr.it/TFwFRs #electionseason #socialmedia #extremistcontent

  11. Department of Homeland Security is scouring gaming communities for ‘extremist content’ - The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are working with gaming comm... - readwrite.com/department-of-ho #usgovernmentaccountabilityoffice #extremistcontent #gaming #news #dhs #fbi

  12. Department of Homeland Security is scouring gaming communities for ‘extremist content’ - The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are working with gaming comm... - readwrite.com/department-of-ho #usgovernmentaccountabilityoffice #extremistcontent #gaming #news #dhs #fbi

  13. Department of Homeland Security is scouring gaming communities for ‘extremist content’ - The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are working with gaming comm... - readwrite.com/department-of-ho #usgovernmentaccountabilityoffice #extremistcontent #gaming #news #dhs #fbi

  14. Department of Homeland Security is scouring gaming communities for ‘extremist content’ - The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are working with gaming comm... - readwrite.com/department-of-ho #usgovernmentaccountabilityoffice #extremistcontent #gaming #news #dhs #fbi

  15. Department of Homeland Security is scouring gaming communities for ‘extremist content’ - The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are working with gaming comm... - readwrite.com/department-of-ho #usgovernmentaccountabilityoffice #extremistcontent #gaming #news #dhs #fbi

  16. Google to SCOTUS: Liability for promoting terrorist videos will ruin the Internet - Enlarge (credit: NurPhoto / Contributor | NurPhoto)

    For years,... - arstechnica.com/?p=1909955 #algorithmicrecommendations #extremistcontent #extremistvideos #section230 #terrorists #youtube #policy #google

  17. Google to SCOTUS: Liability for promoting terrorist videos will ruin the Internet - Enlarge (credit: NurPhoto / Contributor | NurPhoto)

    For years,... - arstechnica.com/?p=1909955 #algorithmicrecommendations #extremistcontent #extremistvideos #section230 #terrorists #youtube #policy #google

  18. Google to SCOTUS: Liability for promoting terrorist videos will ruin the Internet - Enlarge (credit: NurPhoto / Contributor | NurPhoto)

    For years,... - arstechnica.com/?p=1909955 #algorithmicrecommendations #extremistcontent #extremistvideos #section230 #terrorists #youtube #policy #google

  19. Google to SCOTUS: Liability for promoting terrorist videos will ruin the Internet - Enlarge (credit: NurPhoto / Contributor | NurPhoto)

    For years,... - arstechnica.com/?p=1909955 #algorithmicrecommendations #extremistcontent #extremistvideos #section230 #terrorists #youtube #policy #google