Content Modulation definition

Content Modulation means any action by any Social-Media Platform to limit, restrict, or eliminate distribution of speech or content determined to be misinformation or sanction a speaker for speech or content determined to be misinformation. “Content Modulation” includes any form of restriction on access, censorship, suppression, or modulation of speakers, viewpoints, speech, and/or content by any Social-Media Platform, including any reference to or discussion of any speech or content considered to be Misinformation, or any speaker considered to be a purveyor of Misinformation. “Content Modulation” includes any form of blocking, deterring, deleting, suspending, suppressing, reducing the exposure of, and/or restricting or limiting access to, any speech, content, or speaker on social media, including but not limited to termination of account(s) or channel(s), permanent or temporary suspension of account(s) or channel(s), removal of content or posting(s), issuing strike(s) or warning(s) against account(s) or speaker(s), suppression of content, de-boosting, de-emphasizing, de-monetizing, deindexing, downlisting, shadow-banning, limiting number(s) of followers or subscribers, affixing advisory label(s) or warning label(s) to content, preventing the amplification of content, requiring additional click(s) to access content, and/or reducing or restricting the distribution of content in any way; and it includes, but is not limited to, the use or adjustment of algorithm(s) to achieve any of the foregoing.

Related to Content Modulation

  • Biomarker means a parameter or characteristic in a patient or Patient Sample, the measurement of which is useful (a) for purposes of selecting appropriate therapies or patient populations or monitoring disease susceptibility, severity or state, or monitoring therapies for such patient and/or (b) for predicting the outcome of a particular treatment of such patient.

  • Licensed Content means those articles or other parts of a Licensed Title which form part of the content licensed in accordance with the Order (including all content published during the Subscription Period or other period specified in the Order to which access and use rights are granted under this Licence, and including all Previously Subscribed Material).

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)

  • Supported Web Browser means the current release from time to time of Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Apple Safari, or any other web browser that the Provider agrees in writing shall be supported;

  • Licensed Application means an Application that (a) meets and complies with all of the Documentation and Program Requirements, and (b) has been selected and digitally signed by Apple for distribution, and includes any additional permitted functionality, content or services provided by You from within an Application using the In-App Purchase API.