The โHate Speechโ Policies of Major Platforms during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Corporate Author
- UNESCO Montevideo
- Collation
- 32 p.
- Resource Language
- EnglishFrenchSpanishPortuguese
- Year of publication
- 2021
- Level of education
- Early childhood care and educationPrimary educationSecondary educationHigher educationLifelong learningTechnical and vocational education and trainingNon-formal education
- Region
- Global
- Place of publication
- Paris; Montevideo
This document reports an increase in so-called โhate speechโ posts on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although dissimilar, such an increase can be observed in the transparency reports of the different platforms and the surge in content moderation since March 2020.
During the same periodโas a result of the lockdown measures adopted in most countries around the worldโplatforms increased the use of AI tools for content moderation. Therefore, we canโt fully say whether the interannual growth is linked to increased posts or changes in monitoring systems.

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