Content moderation is even harder in African countries, due to colonial legacies, authoritarian governments, and colonial laws that violate online free speech (Tomiwa Ilori/Slate)

Content moderation is even harder in African countries, due to colonial legacies, authoritarian governments, and colonial laws that violate online free speech (Tomiwa Ilori/Slate)

Content moderation is even harder in African countries, due to colonial legacies, authoritarian governments, and colonial laws that violate online free speech (Tomiwa Ilori/Slate)

Content moderation is even harder in African countries, due to colonial legacies, authoritarian governments, and colonial laws that violate online free speech (Tomiwa Ilori/Slate) https://ift.tt/3aMHqFG

Tomiwa Ilori / Slate:
Content moderation is even harder in African countries, due to colonial legacies, authoritarian governments, and colonial laws that violate online free speech  —  This article was developed as part of a series of papers by the Wikimedia-Yale Law School Initiative on Intermediaries and Information …


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