Facebook says it took down 68% more hate posts in the first quarter of 2020 than it did in the last quarter of 2019. The company says that the increase is due mainly to the marked improvements in the machine learning systems it uses to track down hateful content on its network.
The result is part of Facebook’s Community Standards Enforcement Report, released today, which details the company’s tactics and success rates in enforcing its community guidelines.
On a call with reporters on Tuesday, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the company has been relying more heavily on its AI detection systems since early March, when it sent most of its human content moderators home to self-quarantine. The AI systems, he said, now detect 90% of hate speech posts on the platform before they’re reported by a user.
Zuckerberg said Facebook has been working to get its contract moderators set up to securely review user content at home. But he acknowledged that the company still has a lot of work to…
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