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Threads Surveys Users on Content Moderation Policies

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Threads, the popular social media app from Meta, is actively surveying users about its content moderation practices.

Users, like journalist Alex Heath, report seeing a survey at the top of their feed asking if they believe the platform is “too aggressive” in taking down posts.

This aligns with recent comments from Meta’s policy chief, who suggested that the company plans to scale back its stringent content policing measures.

The move seems aimed at balancing user satisfaction with maintaining a safe and engaging environment.

Meta’s shift could signal a broader trend in how social platforms handle content moderation, potentially focusing on fewer takedowns and more transparency.

This approach might cater to a wider audience, but it also raises questions about the potential risks of misinformation or harmful content.

Are you on Threads? Have you noticed the survey or changes in moderation? Let us know your thoughts!

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Sazid Kabir

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