‘Kajal,’ ‘Unlive,’ ‘Corn’: What Common Social Media Algospeak Words Actually Mean

Top Line

Last weekend, actress and influencer Julia Fox apologized after misreading a TikToker’s reference to “mascara,” not knowing it was “algospeak” for sexual assault, used on social media. The latest misunderstanding was due to code words devised to avoid algorithmic censors.

important facts

Social media users are commonly using algospeak, code words used to avoid AI content moderation tools that flag user content for violating social media app rules, or that may be sensitive in nature. Huh.

 

Algospeak is mostly used on TikTok because their content moderation is more aggressive than other social media apps, and will ban users from posting longer than other platforms for violating its community guidelines.

 

 

 

Not only have words been replaced, but the use of emoji to infer different meanings has increased, and nearly one-third of Americans use social media, according to data from Telus International, a Canadian, They have said that they use emoji and altered phrases to communicate banned words. Company that provides AI content moderation services.

 

There are no laws that serve as a guideline for social media companies on how to navigate AI content moderation in a transparent manner, leaving them to their own devices on how to use AI for content moderation Go

 

Automated content moderators often cast a wide net when they see videos they believe display hateful, racist and sexually explicit content, although the terms are not clearly defined.

 

Content creators who make money have to navigate carefully which words to use as their content can be removed and their accounts banned, although TikTok content creators can recover deleted videos. Provides a way to appeal.

 

Common ‘algospeak’ words

  • Panini / Panorama / Panoramic = Pandemic
  • Kajal = boyfriend/romantic partner or can refer to male genitals
  • Ajivit = suicide / kill
  • segs/shmax = sex
  • corn or 🌽 = porn/adult industry
  • cornucopia = homophobia
  • leg booty = member of the LGBTQ community
  • le dollar bean = lesbian
  • Munim = sex worker
  • SA = sexual assault
  • camping = abortion
  • Ninja or 🥷 = derogatory words and abusive language towards the black community

proposed legislation

Back in 2019, US Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) introduced the Algorithmic Accountability Act, a bill meant to ensure that AI algorithms are fair and non-discriminatory. “Transparency and accountability are essential for giving consumers choice and providing policy makers with the information they need to set the rules of the road for critical decision-making systems,” Wyden said. The bill would rely on the Federal Trade Commission to create rules and a structured guideline for social media companies to evaluate and report how important decision-making processes affect consumers.

important quotes

“The reality is that tech companies have been using automated tools to moderate content for a really long time and when it’s described as this sophisticated machine learning, it’s often just a list of words that They think are problematic,” said Ángel Díaz, a lecturer at the UCLA School of Law who studies technology and racial discrimination. Washington Post,

further studies

From camping to cheesy pizza, ‘algospeak’ is taking over social mediaforbes,

Source: www.forbes.com

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