Posted on 02/25/2019 12:02:15 PM PST by yesthatjallen
Facebook in a blog post on Monday affirmed its "commitment" to the workers who moderate the platform's content after a report found many of them suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), drug abuse and anxiety.
The post began by acknowledging "questions, misunderstandings and accusations around Facebook's content review processes," a likely reference to an investigation by The Verge published earlier Monday.
"We want to continue to hear from our content reviewers, our partners and even the media who hold us accountable and give us the opportunity to improve," the company wrote.
The Verge interviewed a dozen current and former Facebook content reviewers in Phoenix, all of whom are third-party contractors with a vendor called Cognizant. Cognizant runs a content moderation site for Facebook that employs around 1,000 people in Arizona.
The contractors described oppressive working conditions, with limited breaks and heavy scrutiny, and a job with an intense emotional toll. Content reviewers are asked to look through hundreds of posts per day, including images and videos of graphic violence, sexual exploitation, hate speech and harassment, in order to flag and take down posts that violate Facebook's complex guidelines.
Facebook has brought on thousands of reviewers in the past several years amid criticism that it has not done enough to remove exploitative and harmful content.
"Given the size at which we operate and how quickly weve grown over the past couple of years, we will inevitably encounter issues we need to address on an ongoing basis," Facebook wrote in the post.
The company wrote that it partnered with Cognizant, as well as Accenture and Genpact, in recent years to scale "our investment in safety and security, including rapidly growing our content review teams."
According to the Verge investigation, content reviewers with Cognizant make less than $30,000 per year, while the average Facebook employee makes around $240,000.
Current and former employees told The Verge that mental health resources for traumatized content reviewers are inadequate or downright unhelpful.
The report also tracked instances in which content reviewers were radicalized by what they were seeing online, as "conspiracy videos and memes that [moderators] see each day gradually lead them to embrace fringe views."
People really started to believe these posts they were supposed to be moderating, one employee told The Verge. They were saying, Oh gosh, they werent really there. Look at this CNN video of David Hogg hes too old to be in school. People started Googling things instead of doing their jobs and looking into conspiracy theories about them. We were like, Guys, no, this is the crazy stuff were supposed to be moderating. What are you doing?
One moderator began to express theories that the earth is flat, while another began to deny that the Holocaust happened, The Verge reported.
Facebook in the post wrote that it is instituting a "rigorous and regular compliance and audit process" to check in on third-party contractors and that it will increase "requirements and expectations" laid out in contracts.
"We encourage all partner employees to raise any concerns with their employers HR teams," Facebook wrote.
A Cognizant spokesperson said the company has looked into some of the complaints raised in The Verge investigation.
"[We have] previously taken action where necessary and have steps in place to continue to address these concerns and any others raised by our employees," the Cognizant spokesperson said, according to CNBC. "Cognizant is committed to providing a healthy, safe and positive work environment for all of our associates."
Many of the employees who spoke to The Verge described psychological damage from the job, including suicidal thoughts and heightened anxiety.
Im f---ed up, man, one worker said. My mental health its just so up and down. One day I can be really happy, and doing really good. The next day, Im more or less of a zombie. Its not that Im depressed. Im just stuck.
I dont think its possible to do the job and not come out of it with some acute stress disorder or PTSD," he said.
I don’t know about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),but TDS Trump Derangement Syndrome? Now you’re on to something.
Social media damages your brain.
Could be PTSD = President Trump Stress Disorder!
I’ll bet someone could write an algorithm to weed out the beheading videos. Save the human review for things that are more of a judgment call.
Another group of wanna-be victims.
When it comes to liberals will will from this point use a “HOW ARE YOU A VICTIM TODAY?”
Another case of outsourcing gone wild.
I am in no way suggesting to discriminate against people with disabilities, but if a significantly larger portion of your staff have PTSD and are involved with making decisions about people, society, and culture, you’ve got a problem. People who suffer from PTSD are prone to paranoia, dissociation, misplaced association (anger and fear) for their problems and of course because of that a fringe level social activism. People with PTSD have a difficult functioning in society and in groups, and that in no way means that they should be isolated or discriminated against. Quite the opposite. But victims of sexual assault or domestic violence are much more likely to believe it when Tom Brokaw intimates that Trump is a misogynist.
Not just PTSD, it’s crazytown working for those contractors. Facebook should be ashamed and embarrassed by their operations model. Every day I laugh at Facebook users. They have no clue what they are doing.
What “traumatic” event did they experience? Did they have to view a MAGA hatted patriot waving Old Glory?
This article doesnt say, but they outsource these moderator jobs to Thailand. And places like that.
But even there, these dollar a day workers are traumatized.
It sounds like the terrorists are uploading a ton of beheading videos, and these poor souls have to watch every one of them :(
Self-inflicted trauma no doubt.
There has got to be a better way to deal with this.
A long time ago, they used to say “Television is a vast wasteland.”
I think Social Media is worse.
“Im f-—ed up, man, one worker said. My mental health its just so up and down. One day I can be really happy, and doing really good. The next day, Im more or less of a zombie. Its not that Im depressed. Im just stuck.
—Winston Smith, 1984
I dont think its possible to do the job and not come out of it with some acute stress disorder or PTSD,” he said...
Well yeah if you’re a snowflake.
What exactly is “hate speech” anyway?
If I say I HATE spinach, does that qualify?
Try working in a hospital for 30+ years
I’ve seen thousands of people die
I’ve witnessed suicide by GSW to head
I’ve seen uncounted people with terrible suffering
I’ve witnessed workers threatened at gunpoint
I’ve met a man who raped and murdered a good fried of mine,
in the ER after he was violently captured by police
It is a very good thing I can lean on Jesus
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