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Abusive use of social networks threatens individual and collective freedoms, says Binenbojm Sergio Rodas March 14, 2023, 10:24 am AdvocacyCivilPressJudiciaryPolicyTechnology It is necessary to improve the regulation of social networks, imposing the same rules applicable to communication vehicles. After all, the abusive use of these platforms influences individual and collective self-determination, putting the lives of minorities, public health and democracy at risk. Chris Vicente Gustavo Binenbojm defended that social networks be subject to the standards of communication vehicles Cris Vicente This is the opinion of Gustavo Binenbojm, professor at Uerj and FGV.
He participated this Monday (13/3), in Rio de Janeiro, in the seminar "", organized by the Center for Innovation, Administration and Research in the Judiciary of FGV Knowledge, in partnership with Rede Globo and with support from the Brazilian Institute of Education, Development and Research (IDP). Binenbojm pointed out that the model of self-regu Luxembourg Phone Number lation of social networks, adopted by Brazil through the Marco Civil da Internet, has proven to be flawed. After all, digital platforms receive money to promote content that can influence the circulation of ideas and the election of politicians, but they do not have the responsibilities of media outlets for the veracity of publications. For the professor, there needs to be stricter regulation of social networks to preserve individual and collective rights.
In this process, he said that companies can, on their own, not only delete posts of revenge pornography or copyright violations, as they do today, but also with racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic content, among others. Paradigm shift Minister of the Superior Court of Justice Marco Aurélio Bellizze, academic coordinator at FGV Knowledge, highlighted that the attacks on democratic institutions that took place on January 8 in Brasília were a paradigm shift. According to the judge, it was clear that social networks encourage the formation of bubbles, which only consume a certain type of content. And this leads to political radicalization. Along these lines, Andrei Augusto Passos Rodrigues, general director of the Federal Police, emphasize that social media algorithms link people and generate a "harmful collective soul".
He participated this Monday (13/3), in Rio de Janeiro, in the seminar "", organized by the Center for Innovation, Administration and Research in the Judiciary of FGV Knowledge, in partnership with Rede Globo and with support from the Brazilian Institute of Education, Development and Research (IDP). Binenbojm pointed out that the model of self-regu Luxembourg Phone Number lation of social networks, adopted by Brazil through the Marco Civil da Internet, has proven to be flawed. After all, digital platforms receive money to promote content that can influence the circulation of ideas and the election of politicians, but they do not have the responsibilities of media outlets for the veracity of publications. For the professor, there needs to be stricter regulation of social networks to preserve individual and collective rights.
In this process, he said that companies can, on their own, not only delete posts of revenge pornography or copyright violations, as they do today, but also with racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic content, among others. Paradigm shift Minister of the Superior Court of Justice Marco Aurélio Bellizze, academic coordinator at FGV Knowledge, highlighted that the attacks on democratic institutions that took place on January 8 in Brasília were a paradigm shift. According to the judge, it was clear that social networks encourage the formation of bubbles, which only consume a certain type of content. And this leads to political radicalization. Along these lines, Andrei Augusto Passos Rodrigues, general director of the Federal Police, emphasize that social media algorithms link people and generate a "harmful collective soul".