ResearchBuzz on Nostr: #LGBTQ #language #AI #ContentModeration ' [Rebecca] Dorn, who is a fourth-year Ph.D. ...
#LGBTQ #language #AI #ContentModeration
' [Rebecca] Dorn, who is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in computer science at USC Viterbi School of Engineering looked at non-binary users on social media platforms like X...and found that they often receive less engagement—such as likes or followers—than their binary counterparts. Additionally, their posts are frequently flagged as being more toxic by content moderation algorithms, even when they contain no harmful content. '
https://today.usc.edu/technology-meant-to-protect-marginalized-voices-sometimes-silences-them/
' [Rebecca] Dorn, who is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in computer science at USC Viterbi School of Engineering looked at non-binary users on social media platforms like X...and found that they often receive less engagement—such as likes or followers—than their binary counterparts. Additionally, their posts are frequently flagged as being more toxic by content moderation algorithms, even when they contain no harmful content. '
https://today.usc.edu/technology-meant-to-protect-marginalized-voices-sometimes-silences-them/