Mark Zuckerberg
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And upon review, we're going to look at and be like, this is ridiculous that this thing got taken down, which I mean, I think you've had that experience and we've talked about this for a bunch of stuff over time. But it really just comes down to this question of where do you want to set the classifiers? So one of the things that we're going to do
is basically set them to require more confidence, which is this trade-off. It's going to mean that we will maybe take down a smaller amount of the harmful content, but it will also mean that we'll dramatically reduce the amount of people whose accounts we're taking off. for a mistake, which is just a terrible experience, right?
is basically set them to require more confidence, which is this trade-off. It's going to mean that we will maybe take down a smaller amount of the harmful content, but it will also mean that we'll dramatically reduce the amount of people whose accounts we're taking off. for a mistake, which is just a terrible experience, right?
is basically set them to require more confidence, which is this trade-off. It's going to mean that we will maybe take down a smaller amount of the harmful content, but it will also mean that we'll dramatically reduce the amount of people whose accounts we're taking off. for a mistake, which is just a terrible experience, right?
It's like, okay, you're going about your day and then one day you wake up and you're like, oh, my WhatsApp account just got deactivated because it's connected to a Facebook account and the Facebook account is, or like I'm using it on the same phone as a Facebook account where like we made some enforcement mistake and thought you were doing something bad that you weren't because our classifiers were set to too low of precision.
It's like, okay, you're going about your day and then one day you wake up and you're like, oh, my WhatsApp account just got deactivated because it's connected to a Facebook account and the Facebook account is, or like I'm using it on the same phone as a Facebook account where like we made some enforcement mistake and thought you were doing something bad that you weren't because our classifiers were set to too low of precision.
It's like, okay, you're going about your day and then one day you wake up and you're like, oh, my WhatsApp account just got deactivated because it's connected to a Facebook account and the Facebook account is, or like I'm using it on the same phone as a Facebook account where like we made some enforcement mistake and thought you were doing something bad that you weren't because our classifiers were set to too low of precision.
Has that happened before? No.
Has that happened before? No.
Has that happened before? No.
Not for memes, but go back to like a very severe thing. Like let's say someone is. Terrorists.
Not for memes, but go back to like a very severe thing. Like let's say someone is. Terrorists.
Not for memes, but go back to like a very severe thing. Like let's say someone is. Terrorists.
Let's say someone is like terrorist content. They're planning some attack.
Let's say someone is like terrorist content. They're planning some attack.
Let's say someone is like terrorist content. They're planning some attack.
So we take down their account. Right. But then let's say that person can just go then sign up with another account.
So we take down their account. Right. But then let's say that person can just go then sign up with another account.
So we take down their account. Right. But then let's say that person can just go then sign up with another account.
Oh, well, if it's I mean, we run these different services and if they're on the same phone, it's basically, you know, it's one thing that, you know, it's basically regulators or governments will come to us and say, OK, it's you're clearly not doing enough if you kick someone off for terrorism and they can just like sign up for another account on the phone. Right. OK.