
Vinted users claim wrongful bans and poor AI moderation
Thousands of Vinted users, including single mother Emma Neil and professional seller Matthew Connor, report being wrongly banned due to automated fraud detection errors.

Thousands of Vinted users, including single mother Emma Neil and professional seller Matthew Connor, report being wrongly banned due to automated fraud detection errors.

Reddit announced infrastructure updates aimed at reducing reliance on karma and account age thresholds for new users, while expanding its AI-powered Rules Hub moderation tools to all communities.

Discord's AI moderation system mistakenly banned over 8,000 users in two months due to a bug that flagged harmless images like spreadsheets and game textures as harmful. The company is restoring affected accounts and working on better safeguards.

TikTok's crisis teams responded within 90 minutes to prevent Bondi attack footage from spreading, despite no Australian content moderators. The company's global head of policy testified at an inquiry into online hate, stating 98% of harmful content is removed automatically. Meta also testified, defending its reactive approach to antisemitic content.