content moderation definition
content moderation means the activities undertaken by providers of intermediary services aimed at detecting, identifying and addressing illegal content or information incompatible with their terms and conditions, provided by recipients of the service, including measures taken that affect the availability, visibility and accessibility of that illegal content or that information, such as demotion, disabling of access to, or removal thereof, or the recipients’ ability to provide that information, such as the termination or suspension of a recipient’s account;
content moderation means the activities as defined in Article 2, point (p), of Regulation (EU) …/… [on a Single Market For Digital Services (Digital Services Act) and amending Directive 2000/31/EC];
content moderation means the practice of monitoring and applying a pre-determined set of rules and guidelines to user-generated content in order to ensure that the content complies with legal and regulatory requirements, community guidelines and terms and conditions, as well as any resulting measure taken by the platform, such as removal of the content or the deletion or suspension of the user’s account, be it through automated means or human operators;
More Definitions of content moderation
content moderation means any action taken by You, including but limited to policies, human review processes, algorithms and machine learning, to limit, control or prevent the display of content on your platform, or to limit, control or prevent access to content on your platform.
content moderation means the activities as defined in Article 3, point (t), of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065;
content moderation means processes developed and activities taken by the Service to (i) detect, whether through the Service’s systems or in response to user reporting; (ii) assess; and (iii) address harmful content for end-users or content inappropriate for children on the Service in accordance with its
content moderation means the activities as defined in Article 2, point (p), of Regulation (EU) …/… [on a Single Market For Digital Services (Digital Services Act) and amending Directive 2000/31/EC]; (t) ‘content moderation’ means the activities as defined in Article 3, point (t), of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065;
content moderation means the activities undertaken by providers of intermediary services aimed at detecting, identifying and addressing illegal content or information incompatible with their terms and conditions, provided by recipients of the service, including measures taken that affect the availability, visibility and accessibility of that illegal
content moderation means the practice of sorting, disabling access to, removing or demoting content provided by a recipient of a service by applying a pre-determined set of rules and guidelines with the goal to comply with its terms and conditions, as well as any equivalent measure taken by the hosting service provider.
content moderation means processes developed and activities taken by the Service to (i) detect, whether through the Service’s systems or in response to user reporting; (ii) assess; and (iii) address harmful content for all users or content inappropriate for children on the Service in accordance with its community guidelines and standards such as by removing or restricting access to the content.