Social app Parler is cracking down on hate speech - but only on iPhones
Source: Washington Post
When social media network Parler came back to life on Apples App Store Monday, it was designed to be a less offensive version than what users are able to see elsewhere. Posts that are labeled hate by Parlers new artificial intelligence moderation system wont be visible on iPhones. Theres a different standard for people who look at Parler on other smartphones or on the Web: They will be able to see posts marked as hate, which includes racial slurs, by clicking through to see them.
Parler has resisted placing limits on what appears on its social network, and its leaders have equated blocking hate speech to totalitarian censorship, according to Amy Peikoff, chief policy officer. But Peikoff, who leads Parlers content moderation, says she recognizes the importance of the Apple relationship to Parlers future and seeks to find common ground between them. At Parler we embrace the entire First Amendment meaning freedom of expression and conscience are protected, Peikoff said. We permit a maximum amount of legally protected speech. Apple declined to comment.
Apple, like other major tech companies, took Parler down in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. The app had been used to glorify and encourage the attack. Google also booted Parler from its app store. Shortly after, Amazon Web Services cut off Parlers cloud computing power, essentially shutting it down. (Amazon founder Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post.) Last month, Apple confirmed it would let Parler back on its store with the proposed changes to the apps moderation policies.
Parlers maneuvering to get back on the App Store where it was the number one app when it was taken down on Jan. 9 shows the sway Apple and other major tech companies have over businesses that exist on their platforms. As the sole gatekeeper of what apps can appear on iPhones, Apple is as important an arbiter of online speech as Facebook or Twitter though it is more often overlooked.
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OldBaldy1701E
(5,126 posts)The First Amendment does not give you or yours the right to yell 'FIRE' in a crowded theatre, and it does not give you or yours the right to lie to the American people. Face it, that is why you exist and that is why you are playing 'sleazy lawyer' with that wording and that decision. You are not fooling anyone, except your idiotic base. And, fooling them is not something to brag about.
Miguelito Loveless
(4,465 posts)"FALSELY shouting fire in a theatre AND causing a panic" ", to accurately quote Chief Justice Holmes.
OldBaldy1701E
(5,126 posts)However, anyone who remains in a real theatre fire after it is shouted... well... ask Ron White about that one.