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User moderation allows any user to moderate any other user's contributions. Billions of people are currently making decisions on what to share, forward or give visibility to on a daily basis. On a large site with a sufficiently large active population, this usually works well, since relatively small
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is the process of detecting contributions that are irrelevant, obscene, illegal, harmful, or insulting, in contrast to useful or informative contributions, frequently for censorship or suppression of opposing viewpoints. The purpose of content moderation is to remove or apply a warning label to
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and post-traumatic stress disorder. In response to negative coverage related to its content moderation contracts, a Facebook director indicated that Facebook is in the process of developing a "global resiliency team" that would assist its contractors.
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platforms of all types, in order to ensure that the content complies with legal and regulatory exigencies, site/community guidelines, user agreements, and that it falls within norms of taste and acceptability for that site and its cultural context."
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etc. Depending on the site's content and intended audience, the site's administrators will decide what kinds of user comments are appropriate, then delegate the responsibility of sifting through comments to lesser
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User moderation can also be characterized by reactive moderation. This type of moderation depends on users of a platform or site to report content that is inappropriate and breaches
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to launch the first African Content Moderators Union on 1 May 2023. This union was launched 4 years after Daniel Motaung was fired and retaliated against for organizing a union at
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firms and the content moderation suppliers. The social media platforms (e.g Facebook, Google) are largely based in the United States, Europe and China. The MNEs (e.g
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The content moderation industry is estimated to be worth US$ 9 billion. While no official numbers are provided, there are an estimates 10,000 content moderators for
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Employees work by viewing, assessing and deleting disturbing content. Wired reported in 2014, they may suffer psychological damage In 2017, the Guardian reported
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the task to specialized companies, often in low-wage areas such as India and the Philippines. Outsourcing of content moderation jobs grew as a result of the
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While at one time this work may have been done by volunteers within the online community, for commercial websites this is largely achieved through
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workers who threatened to harm them. In response, a Cognizant representative stated the company would examine the issues in the report.
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to sort out the most graphic and inappropriate content, but critics claim that it is insufficient. In 2019, NPR called it a job hazard.
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are the norm when content moderators are hired. This makes moderators more hesitant to speak up about working conditions or organize.
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as copyright violation, deleting a post containing hate-speech or reviewing graphic content are quantified for performance and
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Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems table of contents, Vienna, Austria 2005, 543–550.
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discussion, where a user called Mallory has deleted several comments before closing the discussion and locking it
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had increased the number of content moderators from 4,500 to 7,500 in 2017 due to legal requirements and other
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with Cognizant to obtain the job, although three former workers broke the agreements to provide information to
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Custodians of the internet: platforms, content moderation, and the hidden decisions that shape social media
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are given special privileges to delete or edit others' contributions and/or exclude people based on their
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and low wages make content moderation extremely challenging. The number of tasks completed, for example
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Grimes-Viort, Blaise (December 7, 2010). "6 types of content moderation you need to know about".
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or an internal "Supreme Court" to decide what content remains and what content is removed.
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in the videos they were instructed to evaluate. Moderators at the Phoenix office reported
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Wamai, Jacqueline Wambui; Kalume, Maureen Chadi; Gachuki, Monicah; Mukami, Agnes (2023).
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Major platforms use a combination of algorithmic tools, user reporting and human review.
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Alhoori, Hamed; Alvarez, Omar; Furuta, Richard; Muñiz, Miguel; Urbina, Eduardo (2009),
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numbers of troublemakers are screened out by the votes of the rest of the community.
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Also known as unilateral moderation, this kind of moderation system is often seen on
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may also employ content moderators to manually flag or remove content flagged for
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Slash (dot) and burn: distributed moderation in a large online conversation space
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Ahmad, Sana; Krzywdzinski, Martin (2022), Graham, Mark; Ferrari, Fabian (eds.),
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of content moderation typically includes social media platforms, large
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Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen talks about the Facebook Papers
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Behind the Screen: Content Moderation in the Shadows of Social Media
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Burel, Grégoire; Alani, Harith; Farrell, Tracie (2022-05-12).
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or other objectionable content. Other content issues include
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Gartenstein-Ross, Daveed; Koduvayur, Varsha (26 May 2022).
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In the United States, content moderation is governed by
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Distributed Artificial Intelligence Research Institute
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Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
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Elliott, Vittoria; Parmar, Tekendra (22 July 2020).
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to describe the practice of "monitoring and vetting
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Moderation (Internet)

GitHub
websites
block
filter
user-generated content
Internet forums
blogs
phpBB
Wiki
PHP-Nuke
moderators
trolling
spamming
flaming
Social media sites
hate speech
revenge porn
graphic content
child abuse material
propaganda
Section 230
Communications Decency Act
United States Supreme Court
Moody v. NetChoice, LLC
Internet forums
moderators
e-mail address
IP address

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