The fediverse represents an opportunity to rethink how trust and safety works in social media. But how, and what should we still be worried about? Two experts — the Executive Director of IFTAS and a co-author of a seminal paper — explain.

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The Fediverse’s Trust and Safety Warriors, with Samantha Lai and Jaz-Michael King

AUG 1, 202455 MIN
Dot Social

The Fediverse’s Trust and Safety Warriors, with Samantha Lai and Jaz-Michael King

AUG 1, 202455 MIN

Description

The fediverse offers an opportunity to rethink how trust and safety works in social media. In a decentralized environment, creating safe and welcoming places relies on community moderation, transparent governance, and innovation in tooling. No longer is one company making — and enforcing — its own rules. It’s a collective responsibility.

Samantha Lai, senior research analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Jaz-Michael King, the executive director of IFTAS, are here to explain how. Samantha co-authored a seminal paper, “Securing Federated Platforms: Collective Risks and Responses,” along with Twitter’s former head of trust and safety, Yoel Roth. Jaz runs IFTAS, which offers trust and safety support for volunteer content moderators, community managers, admins and more. The two often collaborate and bring perspectives from the policy and operational sides. 

Highlights of this conversation:

  • Moderation approaches in the fediverse
  • Role of IFTAS
  • Is moderation better in the fediverse?
  • Collective intel and resources
  • Scaling with AI tools and tooling overall

Mentioned in this episode:

🔎 You can find Samantha at @samlai.bsky.social and Jaz at @[email protected] 

✚ You can connect with Mike McCue on Mastodon at @[email protected] or via his Flipboard federated account, where you can see what he’s curating on Flipboard in the fediverse, at @[email protected]

💡 To learn more about what Flipboard's doing in the fediverse, sign up here:  https://about.flipboard.com/a-new-wave/