I’m especially glad how this government campaign focuses on a clearly defined terminology that differentiates between trolly doom posting and affected people in a bad situation just expressing themselves online. It’s great how they don’t just use subjective terms like “negative content” or “sensationalized” or “trivial” , and then straight punish platforms for posts fitting these very wide terms. Cause you know, platforms definitely won’t be overly careful with what they allow, when there’s a threat of actual punishment. This is definitely a well thought out campaign, that’s well thought out to take care of some unfortunate citizens.
I’m especially glad how this government campaign focuses on a clearly defined terminology that differentiates between trolly doom posting and affected people in a bad situation just expressing themselves online. It’s great how they don’t just use subjective terms like “negative content” or “sensationalized” or “trivial” , and then straight punish platforms for posts fitting these very wide terms. Cause you know, platforms definitely won’t be overly careful with what they allow, when there’s a threat of actual punishment. This is definitely a well thought out campaign, that’s well thought out to take care of some unfortunate citizens.