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Exploring content moderation in the decentralised web

Anaobi Ishaku Hassan, Aravindh Raman, Ignacio Castro, Haris Bin Zia, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Nishanth Sastry, Gareth Tyson

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Abstract

Decentralising the Web is a desirable but challenging goal. One particular challenge is achieving decentralised content moderation in the face of various adversaries (e.g. trolls). To overcome this challenge, many Decentralised Web (DW) implementations rely on federation policies. Administrators use these policies to create rules that ban or modify content that matches specific rules. This, however, can have unintended consequences for many users. In this paper, we present the first study of federation policies on the DW, their in-the-wild usage, and their impact on users. We identify how these policies may negatively impact "innocent" users and outline possible solutions to avoid this problem in the future.

Topics & Concepts

ModerationComputer scienceImplementationUnintended consequencesWorld Wide WebFace (sociological concept)Web applicationInternet privacyWeb contentWeb pagePolitical scienceSoftware engineeringLawSocial scienceMachine learningSociologyHate Speech and Cyberbullying DetectionInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingSpam and Phishing Detection