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After content moderators in India and the Philippines missed out on Facebook's $52M settlement, several share stories of psychological consequences

Rest of World : Tweets: @avtarramsingh , @telliotter , and @anupkaphle Tweets: Avtar / @avtarramsingh : Content moderators in the US won a $52M settlement. But their counterparts based in India and Philippines, doing the exact same job - were left out in the cold. Important reporting from @telliotter and @TekendraParmar: https://restofworld.org/... https://twitter.com/... Tori Elliott / @telliotter : While their counterparts in the US won a $52 million settlement against Facebook, content moderators abroad have fewer avenues for recourse. My piece with @TekendraParmar. Also, major shout outs to @VarshaaBansal and @purpleromeropo https://restofworld.org/... Anup Kaphle / @anupkaphle : “In the US, people can speak up for their rights. But it's not the same here.” Read @telliotter & @TekendraParmar on the unacknowledged trauma of Facebook's foreign content moderators https://restofworld.org/...

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  • @avtarramsingh Avtar on x
    Content moderators in the US won a $52M settlement. But their counterparts based in India and Philippines, doing the exact same job - were left out in the cold. Important reporting from @telliotter and @TekendraParmar: https://restofworld.org/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @telliotter Tori Elliott on x
    While their counterparts in the US won a $52 million settlement against Facebook, content moderators abroad have fewer avenues for recourse. My piece with @TekendraParmar. Also, major shout outs to @VarshaaBansal and @purpleromeropo https://restofworld.org/...
  • @anupkaphle Anup Kaphle on x
    “In the US, people can speak up for their rights. But it's not the same here.” Read @telliotter & @TekendraParmar on the unacknowledged trauma of Facebook's foreign content moderators https://restofworld.org/...