Sentences with phrase «flagging inappropriate content»

The company said it will now require less information from users flagging inappropriate content and that it will be easier to submit tweets and accounts for review, even when wrongful behavior is simply observed and not received directly.
TaskUs, which boasts the tagline «ridiculously good outsourcing,» now employs 5,600 people in the Philippines who perform tasks such as flagging inappropriate content on anonymous social apps like Whisper, photo retouching, online research, and customer service calls.
The company also put in safeguards for cyberbullying, such as the ability to flag inappropriate content and block users.
It will also include tools to report or flag inappropriate content and block users.
Please use the «Report Abuse» link to flag inappropriate content.

Not exact matches

The streaming service has been trying to crack down on inappropriate content by hiring more human reviewers and using technology to automate the process of flagging offensive videos.
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.
Dating and classified sites can help protect their users via content moderation; an effective way of monitoring, flagging and removing inappropriate images and messages.
Readers and authors will have the ability to flag a review for removal for inappropriate content or for very obvious signs that the reviewer did not read the book.
The company, which relies on algorithms and human moderators to flag inappropriate and illegal content, has been criticized for the time it takes to respond to such content.
But the new policy allows users to flag this type of inappropriate content in the main app, which has implications for the Kids app as well.
But before you leave Junior in front of YouTube, thinking that Restricted Mode will do all the work for you, remember that it's not an exact science and relies in part on users flagging content that might be inappropriate for children, and moderators taking said content down.
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