Harmful Content

UK Faces Pressure to Ban Elon Musk’s X Over AI Child Pornography

The UK government has issued a warning to Elon Musk’s X platform, threatening a de facto ban if it fails to address the proliferation of indecent AI-generated images, particularly those depicting partially stripped women and children. In response to mounting criticism, X limited AI image generation to paying subscribers, but this move has been widely criticized as insufficient. Government officials, including the commissioner for victims of crime, have declared the platform unsafe and are considering withdrawing their presence. Ofcom, the media watchdog, is accelerating its investigation, and ministers are exploring the possibility of blocking access to X in the UK due to its failure to comply with regulations regarding harmful content.

Read More

Meta’s New Hate Speech Policy Allows Attacks on LGBTQ+ Individuals

Meta updated its content moderation policies, notably allowing accusations of mental illness against LGBTQ individuals based on their identity, citing political and religious discourse. These changes, part of a broader shift towards community-based content moderation similar to X’s Community Notes, also removed prohibitions against insults based on various protected characteristics and eliminated its fact-checking program. This decision has drawn criticism from LGBTQ advocacy groups like GLAAD, who argue it normalizes hate speech and jeopardizes user safety. The timing coincides with Meta’s increased engagement with President-elect Trump, including a significant donation to his inaugural fund.

Read More