A major critique of how social media platforms manage censorship and protection of women is the lack of transparency and accountability in their moderation processes. While platforms claim to take action against harassment and abuse, there's a notable gap in publicly available data on how these issues are handled, particularly concerning decisions to remove content or suspend accounts. Without greater openness and accountability, it's challenging to assess the effectiveness of current measures in protecting women from censorship.
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