Facebook on Tuesday disclosed that its ability to moderate content involving suicide, self-injury and child exploitation was impacted by the coronavirus between the months of April and June.
Covid-19 limited the amount of content involving suicide, self-injury, and child nudity and sexual exploitation that the company reviewed on both Facebook and Instagram.
Facebook said it was also unable to measure how prevalent violent and graphic content, and adult nudity and sexual activity were on its services during this time, according to the report. The amount of content appeals Facebook was able to review during this period was "also much lower." "Today's report shows the impact of COVID-19 on our content moderation and demonstrates that, while our technology for identifying and removing violating content is improving, there will continue to be areas where we rely on people to both review content and train our technology."
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