Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Periscope joins the fight against offensive language – ElTiempo.com

In order to curb abusive content on its platform, Periscope now allows its users to evaluate the comments generated during live broadcasts .

“Because transmissions are open and anyone can access, there is a great possibility that increased risk of spam and abuse generated, “the platform in a statement.

therefore, Periscope deployed an update on where a new filter is added to help end the offensive messages as they appear on the screen .

When users observe an abusive comment against the issuer, have the opportunity to ask viewers to regulate the comment

When a message is reported, some viewers will be selected at random and should catalog the comment using three options. ‘spam’, ‘acceptable’ and ‘I’m not sure. “

the results of the survey will be sent to all participants. If the majority believes that the comment is spam or abusive, the person said will be punished and sending messages for a specified time or until the end of the transmission .

Given that freedom of expression is a fundamental issue in Periscope, people have the choice that the comments section is moderated by users, and visitors can choose to vote or not. For more information follow this link: bit.ly/25BuVqE

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