ABSTRACT
Can we philosophize about Trust and Safety? This chapter highlights the similarities between trust and safety policy and academic philosophy. First, we argue that trust and safety professionals regularly engage in philosophical thinking as their daily work relates to conceptual analysis, harm mitigation, and freedom of expression. We then suggest that such professionals would benefit from engaging in philosophical efforts to define overarching trust and safety principles and conceptualize the power wielded by social media platforms in contemporary democratic societies. In our view, philosophers, too, can also learn from trust and safety professionals, especially those who craft content moderation policies. By familiarizing themselves with Trust and Safety, they can gain awareness of pressing social issues and edge cases that challenge their intuitive judgments. Lastly, we discuss what we have learned by participating in PhilMod, a community of academic researchers and technology professionals interested in the philosophical implications of content moderation and social media platform policy.
