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…online content is viewed and moderated, means that we are expecting a myriad of complex cases involving speech to be processed within just a few hours by private companies, with scant regard for due process and free speech of the affected users. How can this be managed whilst simultaneously upholding the fundamental value of freedom of expression? Moreover, how can platforms conduct proper analysis of the cases when under the risk of huge fines?”…

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…arative Perspectives (2016-19). He has been a Fulbright Fellow (Utrecht), DAAD fellow (Berlin), and Chateaubriand Fellow (Paris), as well as holding grants from the UK Nuffield Foundation and from Harvard University. Heinze has published eight books and has authored or been interviewed for over 150 scholarly and media pieces. His two most recent books are about free speech including The Most Human Right: Why Free Speech is Everything published thi…

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In 2014, the Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi was sentenced to 10 years in prison and 1000 lashes for insulting Islam by promoting secular values on his blog Free Saudi Liberals. Raif Badawi’s fate would have been familiar to the Soviet refusenik and human rights activist Nathan Sharansky, and many other dissidents in the Soviet Bloc, who also faced long prison sentences and inhuman treatment during the Cold War. Both theocratic and communist st…

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In 2014, the Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi was sentenced to 10 years in prison and 1000 lashes for insulting Islam by promoting secular values on his blog Free Saudi Liberals. Raif Badawi’s fate would have been familiar to the Soviet refusenik and human rights activist Nathan Sharansky, and many other dissidents in the Soviet Bloc, who also faced long prison sentences and inhuman treatment during the Cold War. Both theocratic and communist st…

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…hate speech is not an easy task for platforms, given they have diverse, global user bases with varying norms surrounding hate speech, face varied domestic laws that address the topic, and must rely on artificial intelligence to moderate the unprecedented amount of speech they host daily. However, the status quo approach to hate speech at all eight of the analyzed platforms goes far beyond globally accepted norms surrounding legitimate restrictions…

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…hate speech is not an easy task for platforms, given they have diverse, global user bases with varying norms surrounding hate speech, face varied domestic laws that address the topic, and must rely on artificial intelligence to moderate the unprecedented amount of speech they host daily. However, the status quo approach to hate speech at all eight of the analyzed platforms goes far beyond globally accepted norms surrounding legitimate restrictions…

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…of mass surveillance during World War I through controlling and tapping global communication cables; How Britain’s interception of the so-called Zimmermann Telegram changed the course of history; How “fake news” and propaganda became a main concern and cause for censorship and manipulation of information by governments; How news agencies like Reuters became involved in this communication war through the influence of the British Ministry of Informa…

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…of mass surveillance during World War I through controlling and tapping global communication cables; How Britain’s interception of the so-called Zimmermann Telegram changed the course of history; How “fake news” and propaganda became a main concern and cause for censorship and manipulation of information by governments; How news agencies like Reuters became involved in this communication war through the influence of the British Ministry of Informa…

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…g and Suthan Krishnarajan, from Aarhus University. Jacob Mchangama is available for comment at jacob@justitia-int.org and +45 24 66 42 20 Major findings from the report: Support for free speech varies greatly across the globe. Among the 33 countries surveyed, Scandinavians and Americans are most supportive of free speech while Russians, Muslim-majority nations, and the least socio-economically developed nations express the lowest levels of support…

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…g and Suthan Krishnarajan, from Aarhus University. Jacob Mchangama is available for comment at jacob@justitia-int.org and +45 24 66 42 20 Major findings from the report: Support for free speech varies greatly across the globe. Among the 33 countries surveyed, Scandinavians and Americans are most supportive of free speech while Russians, Muslim-majority nations, and the least socio-economically developed nations express the lowest levels of support…

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