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How to handle content moderation with the human factor in mind (imagga.com)
3 points by pakostina on Nov 25, 2019 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments



Oh man, the world needs Moderation as a Service so damn badly. Bookmarked for if I ever get off my ass and build something; I would rub this all over a Reddit clone in a heartbeat if I could.

The current model on certain platforms of user-based moderation is so obviously a series of badly-constructed band-aids on top of other, even worse band-aids. I got to /r/soccer first so I must know how to keep it clean from rage porn?! Insane. Pushing that cost (mental and time) onto users is reckless and dangerous to your company.

It's about time someone stepped into this. I'm rooting for y'all.


That's what we believe in and we are hard at work at developing the models. Here's a description of our product which is still in development: https://imagga.com/content-moderation-platform




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