Screening the Web for Porn and Violence Takes Its Psychological Toll
Most policemen, social workers and ER medics are subjected to a wide array of lurid sights and stories on a daily basis, simply because their jobs demand it. The same can be said, apparently, for Web content screeners.
As more sites have adopted platforms that allow users to create and post their own content, demand for the workers who screen that content has skyrocketed. Although social ...
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Comments on YouTube videos are rarely interesting, and most certainly would never be mistaken for insightful. In fact, most conversations that take place on the site are about as compelling and informative as watching a room full of four-year olds with Tourette's syndrome (Author's note: Apparently some people found the joke offensive, and it has been cut to avoid further argument)
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