Meta updates its sanctions system to be “more fair and effective”, in which they assure that they will continue to remove infringing content, but focus on helping people understand why the page was posted has been blocked.
What will help, according to Facebook “to prevent recidivism, rather than restricting your ability to post so quickly.”
So instead of penalize potentially flagging too many people with fewer low-severity offenses and limiting their ability to speak up, this new approach will lead to swift action for those who continually break the rules. Strategies.
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“Since nothing changes regarding the removal of the underlying content, we do not expect this fine-tuning of the penalties system to have a significant effect on the prevalence. With this update, we will still be able to keep our app secure while allowing people to express themselves.”
Which according to the entity was effective in preventing recidivism. However, they will still apply restriction Repeat offenders will be held accountable, usually from the seventh offence, after giving warnings and explanations.
But, for more serious infractions, they will continue to apply immediate consequences such as: terrorism, child exploitation, human trafficking, promotion of suicide, sexual exploitation, drug sales non-medical or promoting dangerous people and organizations.
Meta assured that some people found themselves in the “facebook prison” without understanding what they did wrong or if they were affected by a content application error.
According to the data provided, 80% of users with a low number of reviews, they no longer violate policies in 60 days. This means that most people respond well to a warning and an explanation because they don’t want to violate our policies.
But at the same time, some people are determined to post infringing content, regardless of the policy. According to the analysis, this “suggests that applying tougher penalties to the seventh opinion is an effective way to give well-meaning people the advice they need.”
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For example, someone may jokingly post “I’m about to kidnap you”, not knowing that this statement might violate the policy on violence and incitement, when in fact it was a message with a different context.
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The old system used lengthy penalties, such as a 30-day block on a person’s ability to create content. “These long confinements were frustrating for the well-meaning people who had committed errors“, they indicated.
The new system reduces the number of blackout periods and will allow repeat offenders to be detected more quickly. “Meta’s plans to issue more comprehensive penalty notifications should ensure that users are in a better position to understand the reasons for strike consequences and the reasons for feature limitations in the future,” the Oversight Board said.
Meta confirmed the plans you have with your artificial intelligence and assured that it will be a support tool for developers interested in their research and innovation projects.
“The company is committed to this open research model and we will make our new model available to the AI research community,” he said. Mark Zuckerberg in a post on Facebook and Instagram.
The name of this tool is Large Language Model Meta AI (LLaMA) and it works as a language model similar to GPT, the one created by OpenIA and the one behind how ChatGPT works, for creating texts and responses, working from machine learning and a database.