As global elections intensify, the Oversight Board, an independent body of experts in human rights and freedom of expression, has sounded the alarm on the elevated risks of election-related violence, suppression of critical speech, and the proliferation of fake news and deepfakes. The Board’s analysis of election-related cases led to the identification of nine key lessons, emphasizing the crucial role of social media platforms in promoting election integrity and safeguarding free speech. The guidelines advocate for comprehensive labeling of AI-generated content, swift escalation of potentially harmful content to human review, and strict penalties for repeat offenders.
Results for: Online Harms
The British Columbia government has placed its proposed online harms legislation on hold following an agreement with prominent social media platforms, including Meta, TikTok, X, and Snapchat. This agreement aims to enhance online safety through the establishment of an online safety action table where parties will collaborate on measures to protect individuals from online hazards.