I recently had a post of mine flagged on Instagram. A post that I couldn't even fathom why someone would flag it. When looking at the flagging options listed, the only reason I could see someone not liking would fall into the "I just don't like it" category.
Obviously the flagging procedures of social media were put in place for good reason. But what happens when personal bias infringes upon our (otherwise appropriate) content sharing rights?
I'm just curious if anyone has any information on how many images get flagged on social media each year/how many of those images are flagged because of bias. I can't find any studies that have been done on this subject. (Probably because social platforms wouldn't care to share information that exposes a weak point in their system for societal bias to flourish.)
Just wondering if anyone has any insight...
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