What’s the difference between systemic risks and content-level risks?
Questions & Answer
Systemic risks: Broader patterns or effects caused by platform design, algorithms, or policies — for example, recommendation systems amplifying disinformation or enabling large-scale scams.
Content-level risks are addressed through moderation workflows. Systemic risks require structural measures like algorithmic changes, risk assessments, and independent audits.
Systemic risks: Broader patterns or effects caused by platform design, algorithms, or policies — for example, recommendation systems amplifying disinformation or enabling large-scale scams.
Content-level risks are addressed through moderation workflows. Systemic risks require structural measures like algorithmic changes, risk assessments, and independent audits.
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