Oct 2, 2017

The Human Cost of Monitoring the Internet – Rolling Stone

Moderators are often the first line of defense for reporting and responding to various crimes playing out online, whether video or photos are uploaded or happening in real time. As they look through flagged content, moderators might see similar things as first responders. “That’s not something anyone could have ever imagined, but it’s a reality that these are the first responders of the Internet,” says Nigam.

Rather than thinking about where companies fail to support content moderators or if the psychological toll is an inextricable part of the work, Nigam believes we should instead be focusing on giving moderators more robust care, and giving more recognition to the importance of moderators for the work they do. He also believes we should train them similarly to how we train law enforcement.

Thousands dredge through the worst of the web to protect those online from trauma-inducing content – but what happens to the workers?

Source: The Human Cost of Monitoring the Internet – Rolling Stone

Oct 2, 2017

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Source: ***September 19, 1967 – Coming to America*** | LinkedIn

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Aug 4, 2017

HBO Hack: Insiders Fear Leaked Emails as Probe Widens | Hollywood Reporter

HBO is taking a proactive approach. Plepler called for employees to be notified even before news of the hack broke. “It was one of the best examples of how to react to a crisis and communicate to your employees,” says Nigam. “I’ve never seen it happen this fast.” (With Sony, it took then-chairman Michael Lynton 12 days to email employees about the status, though he was in largely unchartered waters at the time.)

Source: HBO Hack: Insiders Fear Leaked Emails as Probe Widens | Hollywood Reporter