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Detecting Harmful Content in the Abortion Debate

The highly divisive topic of the United States Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade has been a top concern for Trust & Safety teams since the early May 2022 leak of the draft opinion, and more so since the opinion turned into a ruling on June 24th.

In recent days, radical groups and individuals have taken to online platforms to promote their extreme ideologies, while spreading fear and misinformation, and eliciting violent activities.

For Trust & Safety teams, being aware of these activities is the first step to detecting and stopping the misuse of their platforms. ActiveFence’s latest report uncovers some of the core narratives and malicious content surrounding the abortion debate, providing teams with actionable intelligence, which they can use to identify abuse on their platforms and keep users safe.

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Liron Hakim Bobrov

Liron is the Director of Content at ActiveFence and specializes in producing research-based, data-driven content. Liron joined the company in 2020, where she has focused on establishing ActiveFence’s content strategy and creating intelligence-based content for Trust & Safety professionals. Liron holds a BSW from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and an MBA from Tel Aviv University.