Oh noes! Disinformation!
Australia is gonna vote soon on a referendum to create a permanent advisory institution in parliament for the Abos.
I can’t really figure out what exactly this institution is supposed to do, or how it’s supposed to do it, but the “Yes” vote is massively supported by Jews and women, so it’s probably something very bad.
Facebook and Instagram want to be “contributing to democracy” and not exacerbating harms surrounding the Indigenous voice referendum, the company’s Australian policy head has said, as the social media giant beefs up protections on misinformation, abuse and mental health before the national vote.
Meta, the parent company of the two apps, on Monday announced it would boost funding to factcheckers monitoring misinformation, activate global teams to locate and respond to potential “threats” to the referendum – including coordinated inauthentic behaviour – and form a partnership with ReachOut for mental health support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The company will also maintain transparency tools such as its ad library that tracks political spending.
“We are also coordinating with the government’s election integrity assurance taskforce and security agencies in the lead-up to the referendum,” said Mia Garlick, Meta’s director of public policy for Australia. “We’ve also improved our AI so that we can more effectively detect and block fake accounts, which are often behind this activity.
“Meta has been preparing for this year’s voice to parliament referendum for a long time, leaning into expertise from previous elections.”
Brown communist bitches are all for it
In an exclusive interview with Guardian Australia, she said Meta would tap Australian knowledge to respond to abuse and hate speech.
“We have hate speech advisory groups and First Nations advisory groups giving insight and advice on issues they see on the ground,” she said.
“Building off our experience with the marriage equality postal survey and elections, unfortunately when a particular group is the focus of debate, vulnerable groups can feel more vulnerable.”
The health minister, Mark Butler, has voiced concern about the potential impacts on Indigenous people of the referendum debate; the e-safety commissioner and mental health agencies including Beyond Blue and Black Dog say they are already seeing increasing reports about abuse and racism online.
Social media experts have warned of the possibility of fake accounts or other forms of inauthentic activity being used during the referendum campaign.
Liberal senators last month claimed there was “a clear risk” the voice referendum “could be used as another vehicle to subvert Australia’s democracy”.
In a report of a Senate committee inquiring into the referendum, Liberal members wrote that while a foreign actor may not necessarily have an interest in the referendum’s result, foreign actors may be interested in “exacerbating existing tensions within Australian society as a means of undermining social cohesion and national unity, and of harming Australia’s democratic institutions and processes”.
Garlick said Meta’s teams investigating inauthentic behaviour and influence operations had not detected any such attempts in Australia but that the company would continue seeking to delete fake accounts.
These companies just say they’re manipulating the governments of the world.
Do people like this arrangement?
Just imagine what an advanced civilization these people would’ve built if Whitey hadn’t come along