A content moderator is suing TikTok and its parent company, alleging that she suffers from “psychological trauma” because they failed to implement safety measures that are standard in the industry.
JOHANNESBURG, May 11 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The first video Daniel Motaung had to watch while working as a Facebook content moderator in Kenya was of a beheading. After just six months in the ...
KAMPALA, Uganda — A man who says he is "destroyed" after working as a content moderator for Facebook has filed a lawsuit accusing the company of human trafficking Africans to work in an exploitative ...
The lawsuit alleges that Meta and an outsourcing company used by the social network don't provide enough support and mental health care to content moderators. Queenie Wong was a senior writer for CNET ...
More than 180 one-time content moderators in Africa are suing Facebook's parent company for harm they suffered in the role - Copyright AFP JOEL SAGET More than 180 ...
Trevin Brownie’s first day as a content moderator for Facebook is etched in his memory, working out of a subcontractor’s nondescript office in the Kenyan capital Nairobi. “My first video, it was a man ...
Social media platform TikTok announced on Friday it will restructure its UK trust and safety operations, putting several hundred jobs at risk as it shifts to AI-assisted content moderation. The move ...
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