Pleasure Brand Biird Looks To Fight Sexist Bias On Social Media With Petition
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As online platforms grow, it becomes increasingly difficult to moderate user-created content and behavior, something that remains to this day a sticking point for social media behemoth Facebook—which also owns Instagram and WhatsApp. A common criticism against Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other social media platforms is how and where they draw the line on allowed content, as well as the consistency in how they enforce their policies.


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