Designing For Trust and Safety In the Age of Predatory Technology
- Track: Open Source Design
- Room: UB4.132
- Day: Sunday
- Start (UTC+1): 14:00
- End (UTC+1): 14:25
- Video only: ub4132
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What does safety look like in the age of Grok, misinformation, doxxing, and technology company founders imposing their own views of safety, surveillance, and ethics on their platforms? As a former trust and safety employee of the Wikimedia Foundation, and online gender based violence expert with over a decade of experience, this talk will cover new design patterns, best practices, and product tooling to help achieve safety, security and foster trust for all types of communities online, but especially marginalized and vulnerable ones. This talk will reference ongoing research on Designing for Safety, a current project of the speaker's, and builds on notable work in the Trust and Safety field from research by Pen America, NDI, the Web Foundation, the Integrity Institute and others. Parts of the talk will focus on how open source design can be a part of the solution space for creating safety, and how transparency, security and privacy should be leveraged for safety online. This talk will also reference actionable design insights, UX, UI, new types of product design, and design related policy that could be implemented all for safety.
Speakers
| caroline sinders |