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Accessibility Compliance with digital accessibility standards is a future goal, but we strive to make this site accessible to all.</description></item><item><title>LinkedIn's community rules are not translated anymore</title><link>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/linkedins-community-rules-are-not-translated-anymore/</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/linkedins-community-rules-are-not-translated-anymore/</guid><description>Since May 20, Open Terms Archive notes that LinkedIn&amp;rsquo;s Community rules are no longer accessible in French —or any other language. Those pages seem to have vanished: even when manually changing language, the page redirects to the English version of the Community Guidelines.</description></item><item><title>Media</title><link>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/media/</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/media/</guid><description>Copywriting Common to all languages The name of the product is “Open Terms Archive”. Open Terms Archive is a brand name, not a common noun. It does not have a determiner. It is singular. It is not “Open Terms Archives”. It has spaces. It is not “OpenTermsArchive”. As often as possible, non-breakable spaces should be used to separate the three words, in order to avoid line breaks in the middle of the name.</description></item><item><title>Meta adds anti-suicide action</title><link>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-adds-anti-suicide-action/</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-adds-anti-suicide-action/</guid><description>On June 13, Facebook expanded the target group of users receiving “help resources” to those who post “vague, potentially suicidal statements or references (including memes or photo library images about sad moods or depression) in the context of suicide or self-harm”. Meta changed the same elements on Instagram.
These modifications can be read in light of the recurring questioning of Facebook’s responsiveness to suicide cases. In 2019, the company had already tightened the rules on its various networks after the suicide of a 14-year-old British teenager.</description></item><item><title>Meta allows more nudity in a medical context</title><link>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-allows-more-nudity-in-a-medical-context/</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-allows-more-nudity-in-a-medical-context/</guid><description>Since June 13, Facebook specifies that posts with visible genitals or stimulated female nipples are acceptable if the post is about a medical or health-related issue. Meta changed the same elements in the Instagram community rules.
This may be a further reaction to criticism of the moderation logic of the company&amp;rsquo;s platforms, which more easily allow male nipples to be shown than female ones. This has led to recurring removal of breast cancer prevention campaigns (as in 2014, 2016, 2018, and even 2021).</description></item><item><title>Meta expands reach against child exploitation</title><link>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-expands-reach-against-child-exploitation/</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-expands-reach-against-child-exploitation/</guid><description>The section on child exploitation for both Facebook and Instagram expanded to cover not only publications that exploit minors, but also “any activity” related to such acts.
This opens up the question of moderation of private discussions, as social platforms show difficulties in managing content related to child abuse —as recently as late March, the New York Times showed that moderation remains very light in this area, even though platforms are supposed to list this type of content and report it to authorities.</description></item><item><title>Meta removes many hate speech protections</title><link>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-dampens-hate-speech-policy/</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-dampens-hate-speech-policy/</guid><description>Meta rewrote the “hate speech” section of its Community Guidelines, significantly broadening the content allowed on its platforms Facebook, Instagram and Threads. The rewritten section is now called “hateful conduct” and removes the statement that hate speech “creates an environment of intimidation and exclusion”. It also removes every mention to “offline violence” that could result from online hate speech.
This opens up the question of moderation of private discussions, as social platforms show difficulties in managing content related to child abuse —as recently as late March, the New York Times showed that moderation remains very light in this area, even though platforms are supposed to list this type of content and report it to authorities.</description></item><item><title>Meta hebt viele Schutzmaßnahmen für Hassreden auf</title><link>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-dampens-hate-speech-policy.de/</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-dampens-hate-speech-policy.de/</guid><description>Meta hat den Abschnitt „Hassrede“ seiner Gemeinschaftsstandards umgeschrieben und damit die auf seinen Plattformen Facebook, Instagram und Threads zulässigen Inhalte erheblich erweitert. Der neue Abschnitt heißt jetzt „hasserfülltes Verhalten“1 und entfernt die Aussage, dass Hassreden „ein Umfeld der Einschüchterung und Ausgrenzung“ schaffe. Außerdem wird jeder Hinweis auf „Gewalt in der Offline-Welt“ gestrichen, die aus Hassreden resultieren könnte.
Vor allem erlaubt diese Neufassung explizit bestimmte Äußerungen:
Wir erlauben Behauptungen über Geisteskrankheiten oder Abnormitäten, wenn sie auf dem Geschlecht oder der Sexualorientierung basieren, angesichts des politischen und religiösen Diskurses über Transgenderismus2 und Homosexualität1 (Zeile 1346).</description></item><item><title>Meta removes many hate speech protections</title><link>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-dampens-hate-speech-policy/</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-dampens-hate-speech-policy/</guid><description>Meta rewrote the “hate speech” section of its Community Guidelines, significantly broadening the content allowed on its platforms Facebook, Instagram and Threads. The rewritten section is now called “hateful conduct” and removes the statement that hate speech “creates an environment of intimidation and exclusion”. It also removes every mention to “offline violence” that could result from online hate speech.
Most of all, this rewrite adds some clear permissions:
We do allow allegations of mental illness or abnormality when based on gender or sexual orientation, given political and religious discourse about transgenderism1 and homosexuality (line 1346).</description></item><item><title>Meta tests notification of changes for its terms</title><link>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-tests-notification-of-changes-for-its-terms/</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/meta-tests-notification-of-changes-for-its-terms/</guid><description>Meta has been busy lately: the company first added a notice on May 17 announcing that it would change its Terms of Services on July 26. However, the link that was supposed to show the upcoming changes did not work. On May 25, the mention disappeared. The day after, a new sentence appeared in both Instagram and Facebook&amp;rsquo;s Privacy policies, stating “We have updated our policy.” On Facebook, the link leads to a page mentioning an effect date of July 27, 2022.</description></item><item><title>Midjourney ceases free trials as it unveils subscription plans</title><link>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/midjourney-ceases-free-trials-as-it-unveils-subscription-plans/</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/midjourney-ceases-free-trials-as-it-unveils-subscription-plans/</guid><description>Midjourney ceased to refer to the entitlements of unpaid members to the assets they create. Indeed, Midjourney stopped offering free trials. They also extended the obligation to subscribe for a Pro or Mega plan for employees of companies with over 1M$ in revenue.
Midjourney amended its community guidelines, prohibiting the use of their services for illegal activities. The guidelines explicitly prohibited misleading recipients regarding the nature and origin of the created images.</description></item><item><title>Midjourney strengthens policies on intellectual property infringements</title><link>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/midjourney-strengthens-policies-on-intellectual-property-infringements/</link><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://opentermsarchive.org/en/memos/midjourney-strengthens-policies-on-intellectual-property-infringements/</guid><description>Midjourney introduced an explicit prohibition regarding the infringement of others’ intellectual property rights in its conditions for service availability and quality, mentioning the possibility of legal action and permanent ban from the service.
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