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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) has launched its digital forensic arm “G5 Internet Observatory (G5iO)”.
The launch was done at the sidelines of the webinar “Mapping Disinformation in the Digital Age” on May 19.
As a digital arm of IPRI, the G5 Internet Observatory will map the digital space, track disinformation including hateful content, and collaborate with global think tanks & social media companies to make social media a safer and more productive platform for engagement.
The webinar was an attempt to explore trends of disinformation and discuss the policy-making designed to combat it.
While launching IPRI’s G5 Internet Observatory, Dr Hussain Nadim, Executive Director, IPRI, shared that with @G5iO , IPRI would like understand the social media space, & partner/ collaborate with @Facebook & other social media platforms, for ethical & good use of social media. pic.twitter.com/9qdT9L3aei
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Parler returned to the Apple App Store on Monday after getting kicked off more than four months ago in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection.
The social media app popular with conservatives will look different on Apple devices now that the company has pledged to remove certain content labeled as “hate” that will still be available on other versions of the platform.
Parler, which presents itself as a free speech alternative to social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, faces a battle on two fronts as it navigates a return to mainstream app marketplaces.
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The platform risks losing its core set of conservative users as it toes the line with new content moderation policies, but those same policies have critics questioning whether the company will take a hard enough stance against hate speech.