标志(线性代数)
审议
社会化媒体
标志寄存器
反问句
无礼的
声誉
计算机科学
谈判
互联网隐私
投诉
社会技术系统
公共关系
万维网
政治学
知识管理
语言学
政治
法学
哲学
经济
管理
域代数上的
操作系统
纯数学
数学
作者
Kate Crawford,Tarleton Gillespie
标识
DOI:10.1177/1461444814543163
摘要
The flag is now a common mechanism for reporting offensive content to an online platform, and is used widely across most popular social media sites. It serves both as a solution to the problem of curating massive collections of user-generated content and as a rhetorical justification for platform owners when they decide to remove content. Flags are becoming a ubiquitous mechanism of governance—yet their meaning is anything but straightforward. In practice, the interactions between users, flags, algorithms, content moderators, and platforms are complex and highly strategic. Significantly, flags are asked to bear a great deal of weight, arbitrating both the relationship between users and platforms, and the negotiation around contentious public issues. In this essay, we unpack the working of the flag, consider alternatives that give greater emphasis to public deliberation, and consider the implications for online public discourse of this now commonplace yet rarely studied sociotechnical mechanism.
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