Platforms have indeed taken steps towards protecting women from online abuse, such as implementing reporting tools and developing community guidelines aimed at curbing hate speech and harassment. However, the automated systems often used for moderation can inadvertently censor legitimate content from women, mistaking it for potential abuse. This reveals a significant shortfall in the nuance and sensitivity required in moderation processes, suggesting that while efforts are being made, current practices may not be adequately protecting women from censorship.
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