Monday 7 December 2020

Google is going to Make You More Responsible and Your Language More Respectable!

Dear Friends and Students

Is it sounding great! Yes, Google is going to set your language standards! Google is going to correct your hateful or negative behavior! Google is going to encourage Content developers with more positive or constructive comments! 

*Shortly Google is going to bring in a feature which tells users to be more respectful when they post a comment on any video on YouTube*

I read another article on *“How Trolls Are Ruining the Internet”*. It made an important definition-*The people who relish this online freedom are called trolls, a term that originally came from a fishing method online thieves use to find victims*. These trolls are increasing their intensity from demotivating to vulgar, to obscene, to threats, etc. This is not a good sign. The world of content is revolutionizing education and communication. At the same time, this kind of negative content derails the whole spirit and takes us back to the stone age.

“A Pew Research Center survey published two years ago found that 70% of 18-to-24-year-olds who use the Internet had experienced harassment, and 26% of women said they’d been stalked online”. *The key traits of trolls are: narcissism, psychopathy, sadism*, etc. (source: https://time.com/4457110/internet-trolls/)

*Proposal to Google or Facebook or Twitter or any Giant Content Transmission Organizations*

Before the Internet era, this kind of negativity was limited or contained locally, never used to spread outside the sphere. However, the Internet has changed the behavior. Any negativity spreads at a speed of 100 times more than positivity.

It is good to see a wonderful initiative from Google, warning users before submitting message. I have a proposal: *Same software can be extended to every article, every image, every communication on the internet- Maybe Google can do the sentiment analysis and give a rating on the right top of the article. Finally, it becomes the user’s discretion, how they want to view or use that content. This concept is already used in Movie Content (e.g. Only for Adults, or for 18+ Years, etc.)*.

*Similarly, every article or message should have the Sentiment Number displayed (Positive Content, Neutral Content, Negative Content)*. Using Machine Learning, this sentiment analysis becomes more smart based on individual users, particular websites or particular groups, etc.

This kind of software spreads more positivity, universal brotherhood, and happiness! Thank You, Google for the great initiative. We look forward to the implementation of the above proposal too.

Your well-wisher

Ravi Saripalle

Source Inspiration:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/79605411.cms?utm_source=whatsapp&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=TOIMobile&utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

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