There's A LOT of discussion about content moderation right now and very little of it touches on the fact that we've all lived on the big social sites for the last decade-plus thanks to the massively exploitated labor of mostly-invisible moderation workers. The social web at scale wouldn't have happened without these laborers, who in addition to shit wages, have been exposed to literally every imaginable horror.

If we're remaking this world, let's do better on that front.

Anyway, as you hear about fuckups on moderation and poor decisions by a handful of volunteer mods on servers that have grown by hundreds of thousands of users in a week, keep that in mind.

Finally, the very best coverage of this issue has been from @caseynewton at The Verge whose very haunting stories have stuck with me for years now.

They are worth reading and really thinking about what *waves hands in all directions* really means in terms of the actual human lives at the bottom of all this.

theverge.com/2019/2/25/1822971

theverge.com/2019/6/19/1868184

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@dansinker Reminder that fediverse jannies are doing it for free :pepelol:

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