The Herald (South Africa)

Twitter expands hate speech rules to include race, ethnicity

- Katie Paul

Twitter has expanded its policy barring hateful speech to include “language that dehumanise­s people on the basis of race, ethnicity and national origin”, it said in a statement.

The company banned speech that dehumanise­s others based on religion or caste last year and updated the rule in March to add age, disability and disease to the list of protected categories.

Civil rights group Color of Change, part of a coalition of advocacy organisati­ons that have been pushing tech companies to reduce hate speech online, called the changes essential concession­s after years of outside pressure.

A Twitter spokespers­on said the company had planned from the start to add new categories to the policy over time after testing to ensure it can consistent­ly enforce updated rules.

In a statement, Color Of Change vice-president Arisha Hatch criticised Twitter for failing to update the policy before last month ’ s US presidenti­al election, despite repeated warnings by the advocacy groups about violent and dehumanisi­ng speech.

Hatch also said Twitter had declined to provide transparen­cy into how its content moderators were trained and the efficacy of its artificial intelligen­ce in identifyin­g content that violated the policy.

The jury is still out for a company with a spotty track record of policy implementa­tion and enforcing its rules with far-right extremist users,” she said.

“Void of hard evidence the company will follow through, this announceme­nt will fall into a growing category of too little, too late PR stunt offerings.”

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