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Live4Gsus
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Hace 11 meses

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Does T-Mobile provide a complete definition of “Hate Speech” or is it an ambiguous concept, that changes as does the weather?

If there is a complete definition, will you please provide it?

 

  • T-Mobile believes that racism, hatred, and inequality must have no place in our world. Every person has the right to feel safe, seen, and heard. Hate speech is language that directly attacks characteristics of a person or group based on race, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, sex, gender, gender identity, or physical ability.

    I have a feeling this question is about the terms that were updated recently. I posted on a couple other threads, but I like to make sure the answer is as widespread as the question. These changes solo apply to third-party messaging vendors that send commercial mass messaging campaigns for other businesses. The vendors will be fined if the content they are sending does not meet the standards in our code of conduct, which is in place to protect consumers from illegal or illicit content and aligns to federal and state laws. 

  • Thia_G's avatar
    Thia_G
    Network Novice

    T mobile- you misspelled "policy" on the google landing page. You spelled it "pilicy." Just fyi

  • gramps28's avatar
    gramps28
    Router Royalty
    Thia G wrote:

    T mobile- you misspelled "policy" on the google landing page. You spelled it "pilicy." Just fyi

    Didn't you notice that was from a thread a non T-mobile employee posted that Snopes posted.

  • Thia_G's avatar
    Thia_G
    Network Novice

    Whomever posted it, it's spelled wrong. I wouldn't expect anything less from the brain trust at snopes. 

  • HeavenM's avatar
    HeavenM
    Administrador de la comunidad

    T-Mobile believes that racism, hatred, and inequality must have no place in our world. Every person has the right to feel safe, seen, and heard. Hate speech is language that directly attacks characteristics of a person or group based on race, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, sex, gender, gender identity, or physical ability.

    I have a feeling this question is about the terms that were updated recently. I posted on a couple other threads, but I like to make sure the answer is as widespread as the question. These changes solo apply to third-party messaging vendors that send commercial mass messaging campaigns for other businesses. The vendors will be fined if the content they are sending does not meet the standards in our code of conduct, which is in place to protect consumers from illegal or illicit content and aligns to federal and state laws.