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    Explore " trust and safety" with insightful episodes like "Creating a Safer Internet: How to Unleash Growth and Social Impact through Trust and Safety with Vejeps Ephi Kingsly", "Zoom Rethinks its Approach to Content Moderation", "All is fair in love and moderation", "Twitter File Leak Exposes Former Head of Trust and Safety to Be a Dubious Individual" and "Trust and Safety Partnership: an interview with David Sullivan" from podcasts like ""The Best Business Podcast With Daryl Urbanski", "Moderated Content", "Equity", "Affirm America Podcast" and "Find Out Why_ Digital Fluency Lab"" and more!

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    Creating a Safer Internet: How to Unleash Growth and Social Impact through Trust and Safety with Vejeps Ephi Kingsly

    Creating a Safer Internet: How to Unleash Growth and Social Impact through Trust and Safety with Vejeps Ephi Kingsly

    This insightful interview features Vejeps Ephi Kingsly, an esteemed professional in the field of Trust and Safety at Genpact. 

    With over a decade's experience and notable contributions to internet platforms around the globe, Kingsly passionately discusses building value and promoting safety in the digital realm. With a skillset honed by years of practical applications, he offers compelling insights into the intersection of technology, ethics, and social impact. 

    Both tech enthusiasts and professionals in the field will benefit from Kingsly's thoughtful reflections and practical advice, deriving valuable lessons on navigating the digital landscape responsibly and effectively.


    Here are the reasons why you should listen to the full interview:

    • Learn how to recognize the intrinsic value of understanding the fundamentals of any subject before diving into complexities, through Kingsly's eloquent analogy of a wobbly table.
    • Discover the transformative power of challenges turned into opportunities, as Kingsly compellingly articulates how to punch above your weight and maximize scarce resources. 
    • Understand the importance of continuous learning and cultivating a supportive culture, as Kingsly reveals his unique philosophy on team development and individual growth.


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    Interview Highlights 

    The Significance of Understanding Fundamentals

    • Kingsly emphasizes the importance of establishing foundational knowledge before diving into advanced concepts like generative AI.

    "Fundamentals are fundamental for a reason. Without them, it's like having a wobbly table."

    Maximizing Challenges into Opportunities

    • The conversation delved into Kingsly’s approach to difficulties as stepping stones for growth and innovation.
    • He advises individuals to leverage their capabilities and do more with limited resources.

    "My biggest challenges have always been opportunities."


    Continuous Learning and Team Culture

    • Kingsly identifies continuous learning as a vital skill for personal and professional development.
    • He also highlights the significance of a supportive team culture in shaping individual behaviors and skills.

    "It's more important to build an ecosystem of support."


    The Impact of Market Incentives on Societal Progress

    • Kingsly responsively distils the complex theme of market incentives and societal progress.

    "In free markets, there's an incentive to be better, to be excellent."


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    Zoom Rethinks its Approach to Content Moderation

    Zoom Rethinks its Approach to Content Moderation
    A little over a year ago, Evelyn interviewed Josh Parecki, Zoom's Head of Trust & Safety and Associate General Counsel, and Josh Kallmer, Zoom's Head of Global Public Policy and Government Relations, about how Zoom thought about content moderation. And since then, they've been doing some rethinking. So Evelyn asked them back to talk about what's changed in the way they think about trust and safety, the change in regulatory landscape even in the last year, and the difficult problems that pop up for every communications platform.

    All is fair in love and moderation

    All is fair in love and moderation

    This week, Natasha interviewed Sarah Oh, the co-founder of T2, a Twitter rival, and Twitter's former Human Rights advisor. 

    We get into a lot, not limited to but including:

    • What her job title really encompasses
    • The danger of going viral
    • Re-building a clone
    • Generative AI
    • We also talk about what moderation 3.0 looks like and T2 daring to dream when building a Twitter-like company with safety at its core. Oh is clearly is a change maker, considering that the 30 minutes Natasha spent with her already expanded our understanding of how platforms think about - and invest in - trust at scale.

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    Credits: Equity is hosted by TechCrunch's Alex Wilhelm and Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.

    Twitter File Leak Exposes Former Head of Trust and Safety to Be a Dubious Individual

    Twitter File Leak Exposes Former Head of Trust and Safety to Be a Dubious Individual
    Top 5 News Headlines and Commentary for Monday, December 12, 2022. 1. Court Rules Healthcare Providers Cannot be Forced to Perform Gender Transition Surgeries. 2. Canadian Gets Approval from Doctor for Euthanasia Due to Being Poor. 3. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee: “his weapons might've been used to kill Americans, but he has not killed Americans" 4. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s Party Switch Lands Her in a Difficult Spot for 2024. 5. Twitter File Leak Exposes Former Head of Trust and Safety to Be a Dubious Individual.

    Trust and Safety Partnership: an interview with David Sullivan

    Trust and Safety Partnership: an interview with David Sullivan

    In this interview with Find Out Why the founding Executive Director of Digital Trust and Safety Partnership David Sullivan talks about the mission of the organization to produce digital trust and safety standards, reviewed through internal and independent third-party assessments, that ensure transparency and reduce harms associated with online content and conduct.

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    Part 4: Safety and Trust

    Part 4: Safety and Trust

    How is trust in the workplace given? What does it look like?

    How is a safe work environment created? How could you further develop it?

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    Episode 36: The Dangers of Deplatforming with Dr. Andy Yen

    Episode 36: The Dangers of Deplatforming with Dr. Andy Yen
    Dr Andy Yen, the Founder and CEO of Proton Technologies, joins us today to talk about the matter of Big Tech Deplatforming. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-yen-03a9676/ Links Why Big Tech deplatforming should be deeply disturbing for everyone, regardless of your politics: + https://protonmail.com/blog/big-tech-deplatform-antitrust/ UN statement about Protonmail: + https://www.reuters.com/article/us-myanmar-politics-un-crimes-idUSKBN2B90XV Apple and ProtonVPN: + https://protonvpn.com/blog/apple-blocks-app-updates/ Special Guest: Dr Andy Yen.

    Origins of Trust and Safety with Alexander Macgillivray and Nicole Wong

    Origins of Trust and Safety with Alexander Macgillivray and Nicole Wong

    Concurrent with launch of the Trust & Safety Professional Association, Alexander Macgillivray and Nicole Wong provide context and suggestions forward as regulation, policy, and public awareness of content moderation and trust and safety issues evolve.

    Audience Q&A follows the discussion.

    Speaker Bios:

    Alexander Macgillivray, aka “amac,” is curious about many things including law, policy, government, decision making, the Internet, algorithms, social justice, access to information, and the intersection of all of those. He was United States Deputy Chief Technology Officer for the last two plus years of the Obama Administration. He was Twitter‘s General Counsel, and head of Corporate Development, Public Policy, Communications, and Trust & Safety. Before that he was Deputy General Counsel at Google and created the Product Counsel team. He has served on the board of the Campaign for the Female Education (CAMFED) USA, was one of the early Berkman Klein Center folks, was certified as a First Grade Teacher by the State of New Jersey. He is proud to be a board member at Data & Society, Creative Commons, and Alloy.us, and an advisor to the Mozilla Tech Policy Fellows, and part of the founding team of the Trust & Safety Professional Association. https://www.bricoleur.org/

    Nicole Wong develops tech international privacy, content, and regulatory strategies. She previously served as Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer in the Obama Administration, focused on internet, privacy, and innovation policy. Prior to her time in government, Nicole was Google’s Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, and Twitter’s Legal Director for Products. She frequently speaks on issues related to law and technology, including five appearances before the U.S. Congress. Nicole chairs the board of Friends of Global Voices, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting citizen and online media projects globally, and sits on the boards of WITNESS, an organization supporting the use of video to advance human rights; the Mozilla Foundation, which promotes the open internet; and The Markup, a non-profit investigative news organization covering technology. Nicole currently serves as co-chair of the Digital Freedom Forum. More info here: about.me/nwong.

    Robyn Caplan is a Researcher at Data & Society, researching issues related to platform governance and content standards. Her most recent work investigates the extent to which organizational dynamics at major platform companies impacts the development and enforcement of policy geared towards limiting disinformation and hate speech, and the impact of regulation, industry coordination, and advocacy can play in changing platform policies. Her work has been published in journals such as First Monday, Big Data & Society, and Feminist Media Studies. She has had editorials featured in The New York Times, and her work has been featured by NBC News THINK and Al Jazeera. She has conducted research on a variety of issues regarding data-centric technological development on society, including government data policies, media manipulation, and the use of data in policing.

    Episode 1: History of the Trust & Safety Professional Association | Trust & Safety Foundation Project

    Episode 1: History of the Trust & Safety Professional Association | Trust & Safety Foundation Project
    In this debut introduction episode, podcast host Alex Feerst interview co-founders and interim co-directors Adelin Cai and Clara Tsao about their journey building the Trust & Safety Professional Association and the Trust & Safety Foundation Project. Flagged for Review is a podcast series hosted by industry veteran and TSF advisor Alex Feerst. Each episode is an in-depth interview with a trust and safety expert about their career, personal experiences, and recent developments in the field.
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