4 Privacy concerns raised by technical aspects 4 Privacy concerns raised by technical aspects

-Valerio La Gatta et al., The Interconnected Nature of Online Harm and Moderation: Investigating the Cross-Platform Spread of Harmful Content between YouTube and Twitter, HT '23 (2023).

-Francesco Pierri et al., How does Twitter account moderation work? Dynamics of account creation and suspension on Twitter during major geopolitical events, 12 EPJ Data Science (2023).

-Hannah Bloch-Wehba, Content Moderation as Surveillance, 26 Berkeley Tech. L. J. Journal, 1297-1340.

-Rebecca Umbach et al., "Your Protection is in Your Hands Only": User Awareness and Adoption of Privacy and Security Practices in Five Majority World Countries, 2 J. Online Trust & Safety (2023).

-[recommended] Pantelitsa Leonidou et al., Privacy-Preserving Online Content Moderation: A Federated Learning Use Case, arxiv (2022).

4.1 Guiding Questions 4.1 Guiding Questions

  • How might the content moderation decision of one platform against a user impact that user’s privacy on another platform?
  • To what extent do platforms use emergencies to justify more scrutiny of user behavior and content? 
  • What means, if any, do users have to protect their privacy interests? What obligation, if any, do platforms have to make such means available to users?

4.2 Reading 4.2 Reading