MIT has a new tool to combat online harassment: your friends


In light of Facebook, Twitter, Discord, and other social media platforms’ struggles to combat online harassment, MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory has developed a new tool that might help. It proposes that instead of relying on platforms’ moderators, people start relying on their friends.

The tool is called Squadbox, and it “friend-sources” for moderators to filter messages and support people who are being harassed online. So a blogger who wants to have a public email address to receive tips, but also wants to avoid receiving hate mail from strangers, can set up a Squadbox account, and use two of her co-workers as moderators, MIT scientists propose.

Her “squad” of two will divvy up the work between themselves...

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