Facebook content moderators have reportedly been ordered to watch more child abuse just weeks after the company settled a lawsuit with thousands who developed PTSD on the job
Facebook content moderators employed by contracting firm Accenture have been told they'll need to watch nearly an hour more of child abuse content per day in order to meet their quotas,In a series of emails sent in late May and early June, Accenture said moderators responsible for reviewing "child exploitation imagery" for Facebook would, under a renewed contract between the companies, need to review 6.3 hours of content per day instead of 5.5 hours, according to The Intercept.
Moderators are tasked with viewing some of the most vile content on the internet for hours per day, every day, and Facebook and its partners have come under fire over their treatment of those workers, particularly since The Verge reported last year onLast month, Facebook agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by a former moderator by
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