CURB To Hold “Media & Anonymity” Webinar

March 1, 2021

Citizens Uprooting Racism In Bermuda [CURB] will be holding a free webinar entitled “Media & Anonymity: Widening the Divide?” tomorrow [March 2].

A spokesperson said, “CURB will be holding a free webinar for the public on Tuesday 2nd March 6:30 – 8:00 pm to discuss and receive input from the public on “Media & Anonymity: Widening the Divide?” Guest media panelists will be dynamic media professionals Maya Palacio, Ayo Johnson, Thaao Dill and Dexter Smith, with activist and community organiser Ryan Robinson-Perinchief. Register for the free webinar here.

CURB Media & Anonymity Webinar Bermuda March 2021

“The debate promises to be lively and informative and discuss the impact of anonymity on social media and whether in the Bermuda context it is creating a widening divide. Does it pose negative social outcomes for public safety and public health at the individual and group level? Does anonymity contribute to online disinformation, misinformation, misogyny and racial/LGBTQI and elder abuse et al? Is it time for a degree of regulatory oversight for private companies that design and use social media platforms for their private gain to be held accountable for their overall negative social impact through permitting the use of anonymity?”

“Have you been offended by anonymous commenters on online media platforms?

“Have you experienced online abuse, or felt frustrated as political conversations get derailed by insults or inaccuracy?

“Have those who are already vulnerable or marginalised been hit the worst?

“The digital-distance of comment sections and social media allow for persons to make anti-social or confrontational comments that, despite ongoing attempts to mitigate, continue to pose negative outcomes for public discourse and, in some instances, the safety and health of individuals.

“In the Bermuda context do online news media platforms require regulation for the prevalence of anonymous, pseudonymous and unverified users on their platforms?

“Is it time for a degree of regulatory oversight for private companies that design and/or use social media platforms for their private gain to be held accountable for their overall social impact?

“Join us for the community webinar “Media & Anonymity: Widening the Divide?”, March 2nd at 6:30pm, with dynamic media professionals Maya Palacio, Ayo Johnson, Thaao Dill and Dexter Smith, with activist and community organiser Ryan Robinson-Perinchief. Registration will be open up until the webinar.”

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