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社交媒体对堕胎相关内容的审查现象
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该文是EFF“停止审查堕胎”系列博客的第四部分,重点关注社交媒体对堕胎相关内容和账户的移除或压制现象。文章指出,许多用户报告称遭遇“影子禁令”(shadowbanning),即内容或创作者在社交媒体Feed中被悄然压制,导致参与度下降或难以被搜索到。尽管许多平台否认影子禁令的存在,但Meta承认内容会被排序,但具体机制不透明。文章强调,这种压制尤其影响涉及性、堕胎和LGBTQ+等“禁忌”话题的创作者,并引用了Center for Intimacy Justice的报告,显示Meta和TikTok等平台存在大量内容被移除的情况。在生殖权利和性教育受到攻击的背景下,社交媒体本应成为信息获取的安全港,但内容压制行为却威胁着言论自由和信息获取的原则。

🔍 **影子禁令的普遍存在与影响**:文章揭示了社交媒体上普遍存在的“影子禁令”现象,即内容或账户在用户不知情的情况下被算法悄然压制,导致可见度和参与度下降。这种现象对讨论堕胎、性健康等敏感话题的创作者尤为不利,可能阻碍其信息传播和账号发展,即便平台声称内容是被允许存在的。

⚖️ **平台内容审查的矛盾与不透明**:尽管Meta等平台否认影子禁令,但承认存在内容排序机制,然而其具体运作方式却不透明。文章指出,在允许暴力、极端内容的同时,却对堕胎信息进行压制,这种做法令人担忧。特别是,讨论堕胎药或仅仅是分享个人经历的内容,也可能被归类为“不适合推荐”的类别,这与平台声称的包容性相悖。

🌐 **社交媒体作为信息获取的关键渠道**:在生殖权利和性教育日益受到限制的背景下,社交媒体本应成为人们获取性与生殖健康信息的安全港。特别是对于那些在医疗受到刑事化的高风险地区寻求堕胎信息的人群和跨性别青年来说,互联网和社交媒体是至关重要的信息来源。内容压制行为直接威胁到这些关键信息的获取。

🗣️ **内容压制对言论自由的威胁**:文章强调,对提供性与生殖健康信息的个人和组织进行内容压制,是对言论自由和信息自由原则的攻击。在当前立法限制身体自主权和隐藏身份认同的趋势下,社交媒体平台有责任维护信息公开,确保所有声音都能被听到,所有人都能够获取知识,而不是成为审查的工具。

This is the fourth installment in a blog series documenting EFF's findings from the Stop Censoring Abortion campaign. You can read additional posts here. 

One of the goals of our Stop Censoring Abortion campaign was to put names, stories, and numbers to the experiences we’d been hearing about: people and organizations having their abortion-related content – or entire accounts – removed or suppressed on social media. In reviewing survey submissions, we found that multiple users reported experiencing shadowbanning. Shadowbanning (or “deranking”) is widely experienced and reported by content creators across various social media platforms, and it’s a phenomenon that those who create content about abortion and sexual and reproductive health know all too well.

Shadowbanning is the often silent suppression of certain types of content or creators in your social media feeds. It’s not something that a U.S-based creator is notified about, but rather something they simply find out when their posts stop getting the same level of engagement that they’re used to, or when people are unable to easily find their account using the platform’s search function. Essentially, it is when a platform or its algorithm decides that other users should see less of a creator or specific topic. Many platforms deny that shadowbanning exists; they will often blame reduced reach of posts on ‘bugs’ in the algorithm. At the same time, companies like Meta have admitted that content is ranked, but much about how this ranking system works remains unknown.  Meta says that there are five content categories that while allowed on its platforms, “may not be eligible for recommendation.” Content discussing abortion pills may fall under the umbrella of “Content that promotes the use of certain regulated products,” but posts that simply affirm abortion as a valid reproductive decision or are of storytellers sharing their experiences don’t match any of the criteria that would make it unable to be recommended by Meta.

Whether a creator relies on a platform for income or uses it to educate the public, shadowbanning can be devastating for the growth of an account. And this practice often seems to disproportionately affect people who are talking about ‘taboo’ topics like sex, abortion, and LGBTQ+ identities, such as Kim Adamski, a sexual health educator who shared her story with our Stop Censoring Abortion project. As you can see in the images below, Kim’s Instagram account does not show up as a suggestion when being searched, and can only be found after typing in the full username.


Earlier this year, the Center for Intimacy Justice shared their report, "The Digital Gag: Suppression of Sexual and Reproductive Health on Meta, TikTok, Amazon, and Google", which found that of the 159 nonprofits, content creators, sex educators, and businesses surveyed, 63% had content removed on Meta platforms and 55% had content removed on TikTok. This suppression is happening at the same time as platforms continue to allow and elevate videos of violence and gore and extremist hateful content. This pattern is troubling and is only becoming more prevalent as people turn to social media to find the information they need to make decisions about their health.

Reproductive rights and sex education have been under attack across the U.S. for decades. Since the Dobbs v. Jackson decision in 2022, 20 states have banned or limited access to abortion. Meanwhile, 16 states don’t require sex education in public schools to be medically accurate, 19 states have laws that stigmatize LGBTQ+ identities in their sex education curricula, and 17 states specifically stigmatize abortion in their sex education curricula.

In a world that is constantly finding ways to legislate away bodily autonomy and hide queer identities, social media platforms have an opportunity to stand as safe havens for access to community and knowledge.

Online platforms are critical lifelines for people seeking possibly life-saving information about their sexual and reproductive health. We know that when people are unable to find or access the information they need within their communities, they will turn to the internet and social media. This is especially important for abortion-seekers and trans youth living in states where healthcare is being criminalized.

In a world that is constantly finding ways to legislate away bodily autonomy and hide queer identities, social media platforms have an opportunity to stand as safe havens for access to community and knowledge. Limiting access to this information by suppressing the people and organizations who are providing it is an attack on free expression and a profound threat to freedom of information—principles that these platforms claim to uphold. Now more than ever, we must continue to push back against censorship of sexual and reproductive health information so that the internet can still be a place where all voices are heard and where all can learn.

This is the fourth post in our blog series documenting the findings from our Stop Censoring Abortion campaign. Read more in the series: https://www.eff.org/pages/stop-censoring-abortion

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