Legal action by Nairobi-based workers who filtered out graphic Facebook posts will continue.
Talks aimed at reaching a settlement in a long-running case brought by 184 Nairobi-based Facebook moderators against the platform's owner Meta have broken down.
One moderator involved in the legal action told the BBC of his distress at seeing a video in which a man took his own life in the presence of a child. Among their demands they want Meta to give an undertaking that moderators have the right to join a union and to speak out about working conditions. "We remain committed to Africa, and our content review work in local languages, so we're exploring options with our partners who have a presence on the continent to ensure that we can continue to help keep people safe on our platforms," the company said.
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