"Mastodon: Mozilla's Solution for Better Content Moderation and User Experience"

Mozilla has launched its own Mastodon instance, Mozilla.Social, with strict content moderation policies that prohibit harassment, derogatory language, misinformation, and impersonation. The company aims to create a safe and welcoming space for users, particularly those who are more vulnerable online. Mozilla plans to use a mix of automated and human moderation to enforce its policies and hopes to develop tools that can be used by other Mastodon instances. The company also plans to improve Mastodon's user interface and develop a better verification tool. Long-term, Mozilla hopes to help bridge the gap between different decentralized social media apps and create a reliable platform for public services.
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