Personalizing Content Moderation on Social Media: User Perspectives on Moderation Choices, Interface Design, and Labor
Social media platforms moderate content for each user by incorporating the outputs of both platform-wide content moderation systems and, in some cases, user-configured personal moderation preferences. However, it is unclear (1) how end users perceive the choices and affordances of different kinds of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Social media platforms moderate content for each user by incorporating the
outputs of both platform-wide content moderation systems and, in some cases,
user-configured personal moderation preferences. However, it is unclear (1) how
end users perceive the choices and affordances of different kinds of personal
content moderation tools, and (2) how the introduction of personalization
impacts user perceptions of platforms' content moderation responsibilities.
This paper investigates end users' perspectives on personal content moderation
tools by conducting an interview study with a diverse sample of 24 active
social media users. We probe interviewees' preferences using simulated personal
moderation interfaces, including word filters, sliders for toxicity levels, and
boolean toxicity toggles. We also examine the labor involved for users in
choosing moderation settings and present users' attitudes about the roles and
responsibilities of social media platforms and other stakeholders towards
moderation. We discuss how our findings can inform design solutions to improve
transparency and controllability in personal content moderation tools. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2305.10374 |