The Nuts and Bolts of Content Moderation: The Myths of Moderation
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Rayburn House Office Building
45 Independence Avenue SW, Room 2237, Washington, DC 20515
You’ve probably heard about the ways internet platforms moderate their users’ content. But there are many misperceptions about how content moderation actually works and the legal protections that allow online sites to regulate user content.
Join Engine and the Charles Koch Institute on Friday, June 28th, for the second panel in their three-part series on the Nuts and Bolts of Content Moderation. We will be discussing the myths of content moderation, including how and why platforms police user content, the differences between platforms and publishers, and the laws behind content moderation.
Panelists include:
- Neil Chilson, Charles Koch Institute
- Carl Szabo, NetChoice
- Clara Tsao, Mozilla Fellow
- Liz Woolery, Center for Democracy and Technology
Lunch from We the Pizza will be provided.
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