For example, anonymous social apps such as Whisper, which have faced pressure to step up
content policing efforts, rely on TaskUs employees to manually flag inappropriate messages — nude photos, threats of violence, etc. — and keep them off its networks.
@DamienGolding First of all, plenty of
content on YouTube is blatantly infringing and remains up only because the copyright holders choose not to devote all of their
effort to
policing infringement on YouTube.