Algorithmic Censorship and Israel’s War on Gaza

This policy outlook tackles algorithmic censorship amid the Israeli War on Gaza, highlighting concerns over biases and transparency in shaping information related to Israeli aggression. It delves into the impact on freedom of expression and conflict reporting, exploring how Palestinians have responded to algorithmic suppression, particularly the youth. The policy outlook then suggests algorithmic reforms, including aligning decision-making principles for both algorithms as well as their operators with real-world context to ensure algorithmic justice.

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Ravale Mohydin
Ravale Mohydin
Ravale Mohydin is a researcher at TRT World Research Centre. With graduate degrees from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania, her research interests include the political economy of media, strategic communications, public diplomacy, political effects of entertainment media, conflict media coverage as well as South Asian politics and society.

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