Hard Questions: Who Reviews Objectionable Content on Facebook -- And Is the Company Doing Enough to Support Them?
https://newsroom.fb.com/news/2018/07/hard-questions-content-reviewers/ We've talked a lot recently about these standards and our use of AI for enforcement. But we haven't shared much about our reviewers. This is partly for safety reasons. As we saw with the horrific shooting at YouTube's headquarters earlier this year, content reviewers are subject to real danger that makes us wary of sharing too many details about where these teams are located or the identities of the people who review. The day-to-day challenges our reviewers face and the obscurity of their work often leads to confusion about what our reviewers actually do and whether they're safe doing it. And in recent weeks, more people have been asking about where we draw the line for what's allowed on Facebook and whether our content reviewers are capable of applying these standards in a fair, consistent manner around the world. This post is an attempt to dispel the mystery - to talk about how the process works, how we train reviewers and how we enforce our standards consistently. - - - --Lauren-- Lauren Weinstein ([email protected]): https://www.vortex.com/lauren Lauren's Blog: https://lauren.vortex.com Google Issues Mailing List: https://vortex.com/google-issues Founder: Network Neutrality Squad: https://www.nnsquad.org PRIVACY Forum: https://www.vortex.com/privacy-info Co-Founder: People For Internet Responsibility: https://www.pfir.org/pfir-info Member: ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy Google+: https://google.com/+LaurenWeinstein Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenweinstein Tel: +1 (818) 225-2800 _______________________________________________ nnsquad mailing list https://lists.nnsquad.org/mailman/listinfo/nnsquad
