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Ahad
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Trump's "Content Censorship" Illustrator Art Work

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On May 29, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order claiming to hold social platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accountable for their "content censorship". What changes will the social media giants, who have long served as "arbiters of speech", make? Facebook's content watchdog seems to be the way to go. Social media controls your soul "Banks control your money, social media control your soul." The right to censor the content of social media, in the era of the Internet and social media,

has become a problem that has to be faced. According to Chain News , US President Trump signed an executive order on May 29 that will hold social platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accountable for their "content censorship" behavior. The executive order reads: “Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube wield enormous, if not unprecedented, power to interpret events that affect public events. Illustrator Art Work
Censor, delete, or make messages disappear; and control what people see or don’t see.” Indeed, social media has a lot of power, like "arbiters of speech", able to decide what is right and what is wrong. But is removing censorship from these social media giants really a good thing? Take Facebook as an example. The company employs thousands of content moderators around the world to screen the content of posts. These content moderators often have to watch a lot of pornographic,

violent or racially discriminatory and biased images. Wen, this brought serious psychological trauma to them. I believe that most people do not want these negative contents to appear widely in daily life. Facebook launches independent committee If there is any way to weaken the central censorship power of social media, while allowing the platform ecosystem to filter negative information, Facebook's "Oversight Board" is a good way. The Oversight Board is a third-party independent group known as Facebook's Supreme Court. The group operates independently of Facebook and consists of at least 11 and up to 40 committee members. The term of each committee member is 3 years, and the committee members come from all over the world and have no direct relationship with Facebook.
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