Facebook changing race-blind hate speech policy: report
December 3, 2020 10:02 PM
Facebook is revising its hate speech algorithms to prioritize slurs against Blacks, Muslims and others that have historically faced discrimination, the Washington Post reported Thursday.
The change is set to alter the social network's "so-called race-blind" system that has removed anti-white comments and excised innocuous comments by people of color, the Post said.
The reform is at an early stage and aims to target speech deemed "the worst of the worst," including slurs against Blacks, Muslims, people of more than one race, the LGBTQ community and Jews, according to internal documents obtained by the newspaper.
The new system means slurs against whites or men will be characterized as "low-sensitivity" and not automatically deleted, the article said.
Facebook did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The move comes as Facebook faces pressure from civil rights groups who have long complained the social network does too little to police hate speech. Earlier this year, more than 1,000 advertisers joined a boycott of Facebook to protest its handling of hate speech and misinformation.
At the same time, the company and its rival Twitter have also been taken to task on Capitol Hill by Republicans who say the platforms are biased against conservatives.
On Wednesday, Twitter said it was expanding its definition of hateful content to ban language which "dehumanizes" people on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin.
Twitter said it would remove offending tweets when they are reported, and offered examples such as describing a particular ethnic group as "scum" or "leeches."