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Dissemination Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences of the University of Porto on the Projeto "EducHate: An educational approach to detect, combat and prevent online hate speech", coordinated by Professor Isabel R. Pinto and developed at the Laboratory of Social Psychology of the University of Porto - one of the projects funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) within the scope of the program "COVID-19 impact on hate crimes and violence".

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Journalistic disclosure of internal reports on the insufficiency of human and automatic moderation of millions of publications causes the company's most serious reputation crisis. The revelations, based on interviews with former employees and internal reports, show how the company's global expansion has neglected to control content because, in many cases, of an insufficient number of moderators with adequate knowledge of local languages and contexts to identify publications. potentially dangerous — or at least dubious — in many developing countries.

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The Minister of Education defended this Tuesday that the fight against hate speech, discrimination and violence should start at school, as early as possible, and underlined the importance of social inclusion. “From pre-school to adult training, Portugal considers that education plays a fundamental and irreplaceable role in the fight against any form of intolerance“, underlined Tiago Brandão Rodrigues.