Hate Speech and Gender Disinformation has to STOP
- Chase Glazier

- Mar 1, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: May 2, 2023
In 2020, more than 100,000 women saw unauthorized, fake or sexualized pictures of themselves being disseminated online just for sake of “entertainment”. So "UNESCO launched a Global Dialogue bringing together public, private and civil society experts from different parts of the world to reflect on innovative solutions on the occasion of the International Day of Women in Multilateralism, 25th January 2023. It is the hoped effect that this global dialogue and the resulting recommendations of the will inspire similar public discussions in countries or regions where the problem of online gender disinformation has not yet been launched and where regulatory or co-regulatory frameworks and standards for social media and other digital platforms are in development, in line with international human rights law."
Isn't time to do something about it!
Watch this and tell me this hasn't gone to far!
Unesco has also thought of ways to combat this growing problem. Check out their solutions.
The one big step forward just took place in Paris France in February 2023 at the Internet For Trust conference. This conference was the 1st to begin a global dialogue to guide regulation of digital platforms worldwide. Watch this poetry read that drives home the need to improve our educational life-line to knowledge.
Isn't it obvious that social media and other digital platforms need to take responsibility and protect their users online with international human rights law? Let me know what you think.






Really insightful! Thank you
amazing work here. very clear.