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This is an archive article published on April 22, 2015

New app erases your social media mistakes

The app was created by Ethan Czahor who lost his job after a series of inappropriate tweets that Czahor had made years ago surfaced.

social media, mobile applications, twitter, facebook, linkedin The app can detect what constitutes potentially inflammatory language. For example “gay” ranks as 100 per cent negative on the app’s so-called sensitivity report, ‘CBS News’ reported.

Job seekers, take note! A new app scans your Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts and flags posts that it thinks might be inappropriate and should be deleted so that your future employer never sees them.

Using proprietary algorithms and the help of IBM’s Watson supercomputer, the ‘Clear’ app scans your social media pages for inappopriate content.

The users can then choose which of the posts to keep and the ones that should be deleted.

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The app can detect what constitutes potentially inflammatory language. For example “gay” ranks as 100 per cent negative on the app’s so-called sensitivity report, ‘CBS News’ reported.

The app was created by Ethan Czahor who lost his job as the chief technology officer (CTO) of American politician Jeb Bush’s political action committee, after a series of inappropriate tweets that Czahor had made years ago surfaced.

Czahor had claimed the tweets and posts were simply bad jokes, taken out of context from a time when he was studying improvisational comedy at The Groundlings in Los Angeles.

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