Facebook moderators in Ireland say company policies, including tracking toilet breaks and setting unrealistic quality standards, add to their trauma
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Twitter employees explain the platform's more relaxed approach to policing content, while keeping a 1,500-strong enforcement team vs. Facebook's 15,000
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Facebook says it has opened a “war room” in Dublin to monitor EU elections, ahead of voting later in May, with about 40 employees
things will slip through. a lot will be garbage/have no impact; tiny bit will be much better & could have outsize impact https://twitter.com/... Alex Howard / @digiphile : @facebook “There are a set o...
A reporter posing as a Dublin Facebook moderator found that pages from far-right groups face looser content standards; Facebook vows to improve its training
A new documentary details how third-party Facebook moderators ignore the company's rules — An investigative journalist …