A former content moderator of YouTube is suing the video platform as she claims that her job led her to develop symptoms of depression as well as post-traumatic stress disorder. This is because she had to review thousands of disturbing videos containing highly graphic footage. She has claimed that moderators have to spend more than four hours a day reviewing graphic content.
"Highly graphic footage" = a Trump speech
Without considering consequences, a great way to remove this situation is to require real identification, and consider making it a legal requirement on all platforms and publishing sites. No anonymity on major social network sites. It would solve a lot of problems. It would cause new ones. So here's the dilemma: where is the balance? Does a compromise even exist?
Didn't Facebook employees already do this and got a pay out?
Only those with strong stomachs need apply?
Porn kills your soul.
Wasn't part of their employment agreement was to sign off on accepting the prescribed duties of the position?
Let us get hands on you tube content moderators and we’ll give these snowflakes a reason to have ptsd.