Recently, there's been a significant increase in content filtering systems—is this censorship, security, or algorithmic manipulation? I think these systems can have both positive and dangerous outcomes. The upside is the potential to block harmful content, but innocent content is constantly being censored due to false positives. How do you think this balance should be struck? Which parameters should come into play?
How effective are content filtering systems?
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I'm also experiencing that everything gets blocked with a "harmful" label at first, even a word like "hack" on a simple tech page. Then I fine-tuned the settings, had to manually adjust keyword lists and sensitivity levels; I set filtering to "medium" and added common phrases to the whitelist. That way, it catches the bad stuff but doesn’t drown out articles or lessons.