In this episode of Reckoning, Kathryn Kosmides speaks with Noam Schwartz about the history of trust and safety on the internet, why companies are investing millions of dollars into Trust & Safety, and proactive vs. reactive online harm prevention.
Dennis Kahn, research lead at ActiveFence, talks about extremist online content in Brazil, saying he is most concerned about calls for military intervention and a violent coup in favor of Bolsonaro, threats that have appeared on Telegram, Gettr, and local platform PatriaBook.
Amit Dar, senior director of strategy at ActiveFence, adds to the conversation about the vulnerabilities of cross-chain bridges.
Inbal Goldberger, ActiveFence VP of Trust & Safety, shares how scaled detection of online abuse can reach near-perfect precision by combining the power of innovative technology, off-platform intelligence collection, and the prowess of subject-matter experts.
Metaverse and Web3 have become terms that describe aspects of the future internet, these technologies are building immersive worlds that intersect digital and real life. As more people migrate to the metaverse, real-world complications are bound to arise.
Armed demonstrators and extremist groups have increasingly gathered at abortion-related protests in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, causing analysts to warn of a rising threat of violence.