Ayushi Pareek a marketing head strongly believes that one should have the right to express themselves through whatever means it may be, given the time we are living in. There should be a better format of reporting a picture and it should be reviewed before the picture is taken down. Which I think is a huge amount of power to give one person. Though I would like to live in a perfect world, with no crime, violence or injustice, it is not the reality.Kevin FernandesIn a chat with city folks we find out what they think about the new proposal and if it is necessary at all.Shekhar Vijayan, an entertainer, while appreciating the initiative, questions the need for it. A dictatorship! It is not fair. Some that I can think of are when content is being ripped off or most popularly, pictures of women with a hint of nudity or where her nipple is seen.
An area to be explored is how often will this option be used? A lot of times what is deemed as inappropriate are hate posts. By introducing such a system we are giving the user the power to control what they see. It feels like we are going back in time, to a restrictive society.Content being flagged and reported for various reasons is a daily occurrence on social media.A long standing debate of whether freedom of speech can ever https://www.brishine-united.com/product/precision-casting/ custom steel castings manufacturers be absolute has been pulled out of the trunk as Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s CEO, attempts to make this dream come true. Everyone feels entitled to have an opinion when the truth is that sometimes it’s really not their business. Now, one person who finds it offensive for reasons whatsoever is given the power to remove the said post or picture by reporting it. The user guidelines of these apps are very open ended.
The purpose of which is questionable, considering it was designed to be a platform for people to voice their opinions; no matter what it is. He says, “There is a lot of unfiltered information on social media; both good and bad, some harsh truths and some opinions that may not even matter. But, you, as a user, are given the privilege to choose what you want to see. It comes with its own pros and cons. They will have the ability to filter ‘borderline’ content such as racial slurs, nudity and ‘offensive’ posts. Proposing what seems like an ideal solution, Mark Zuckerberg has announced to build a new tool that will allow users to control what they see on their sites. As good as that may be, it is important for us to realise that they will be living in a world of denial.. Turning a blind eye to it will not help.”
Talking about the other possible solutions and how we can do justice to people whose posts are being removed, Kevin Fernandes, an English lecturer, says, “You have already chosen what you want to see and how much of it you want to see from the people you add and the things you like on any social media platform.”For better or for worse, we can all agree that this temporary solution comes as a huge relief.”For a platform that was made to promote free thought, posts - be it texts or pictures, being taken down because it causes discomfort to a certain set of people certainly doesn’t promote the same. If what we are trying to build is a safe community, I think the better thing to do would be providing a reason and informing the person whose picture is being taken down as to why it is being done. “There are various reasons why posts and pictures are reported and removed from Facebook and Instagram. It lacks nuance..
An area to be explored is how often will this option be used? A lot of times what is deemed as inappropriate are hate posts. By introducing such a system we are giving the user the power to control what they see. It feels like we are going back in time, to a restrictive society.Content being flagged and reported for various reasons is a daily occurrence on social media.A long standing debate of whether freedom of speech can ever https://www.brishine-united.com/product/precision-casting/ custom steel castings manufacturers be absolute has been pulled out of the trunk as Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s CEO, attempts to make this dream come true. Everyone feels entitled to have an opinion when the truth is that sometimes it’s really not their business. Now, one person who finds it offensive for reasons whatsoever is given the power to remove the said post or picture by reporting it. The user guidelines of these apps are very open ended.
The purpose of which is questionable, considering it was designed to be a platform for people to voice their opinions; no matter what it is. He says, “There is a lot of unfiltered information on social media; both good and bad, some harsh truths and some opinions that may not even matter. But, you, as a user, are given the privilege to choose what you want to see. It comes with its own pros and cons. They will have the ability to filter ‘borderline’ content such as racial slurs, nudity and ‘offensive’ posts. Proposing what seems like an ideal solution, Mark Zuckerberg has announced to build a new tool that will allow users to control what they see on their sites. As good as that may be, it is important for us to realise that they will be living in a world of denial.. Turning a blind eye to it will not help.”
Talking about the other possible solutions and how we can do justice to people whose posts are being removed, Kevin Fernandes, an English lecturer, says, “You have already chosen what you want to see and how much of it you want to see from the people you add and the things you like on any social media platform.”For better or for worse, we can all agree that this temporary solution comes as a huge relief.”For a platform that was made to promote free thought, posts - be it texts or pictures, being taken down because it causes discomfort to a certain set of people certainly doesn’t promote the same. If what we are trying to build is a safe community, I think the better thing to do would be providing a reason and informing the person whose picture is being taken down as to why it is being done. “There are various reasons why posts and pictures are reported and removed from Facebook and Instagram. It lacks nuance..
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