Why social media companies moderate users' posts

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It's rarely just about one post.

back to that service if he becomes its owner. But public understanding of why social networks moderate content remains murky.That means, for example, that in many jurisdictions social media companies are obligated to remove child sexual abuse material, terrorist-sponsored content and other banned materials.Each platform has its own mission and business model, and each is free to shape what kind of content it wants to distribute and how it wants to organize and display that material.

Most content rules on big, open platforms seek to keep postings within bounds of civility and decency so that the ad businesses that support their operation can thrive. Most advertisers shun controversy and conflict.The thorniest problems on large-scale social networks arise as conflicts between users.

Many have set rules that, for example, bar speech that aims insults or threats at particular groups. That's what keeps gettingBig services see enforcing their rules as good online civics that protect individual users and keep their platforms welcoming to all. But individuals who see their posts removed or their privileges taken away can feel censored, and enforcing rules consistently is an almost impossible task.

Elon Musk has said he disagrees with that decision because "it alienated a large part of the country and did not ultimately result in Donald Trump not having a voice" since he's still posting on his own network, Truth Social.

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By moderate you mean censor

They know better than you.

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