April 25, 2024, 2:10 p.m. |

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The open-source index, built by Mozilla Data Futures Lab grantee Tattle, powers a browser extension that automatically identifies and redacts hateful words

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(INDIA | APRIL 25, 2024) -- India-based organization Tattle has released an expanded data set on gendered abuse in Indian languages, meant as a resource for people and digital tools to better identify and mitigate hateful content online. Tattle is a community of technologists, researchers, and artists working towards a healthier online information ecosystem in India.

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