Sentences with phrase «review flagged content»

Facebook has admitted it has tools and, in certain cases, human moderators who can review flagged content.
YouTube says it has thousands of people working around the clock in different time zones to review flagged content.
«They have to review flagged content and see what the tools might be missing, and understand how to go back and add training and data and try to improve the tools accuracy.»
review flagged content and see what the tools might be missing, and understand how to go back and add training and data and try to improve the tools accuracy.»

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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.
Rating and reviewing functionality lets them suggest edits, point to additional content and flag up anything they found particularly useful.
Beyond creating content, educators participate in various ways: reviewing student performance that the system has flagged as needing attention, giving one - on - one or one - to - many instruction, either virtually (mostly) or in person for children for whom in person learning is optimal.
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.
8.3 Google reserves the right (but shall have no obligation) to pre-screen, review, flag, filter, modify, refuse or remove any or all Content from any Service.
In my own experience with automated educational tools like TurnItIn, I find they are invaluable in helping to save time and flag problems but still require diligent effort to review the content itself.
Once you've flagged a video, it's submitted for review to YouTube staff who then carefully look at the content to determine whether there's a violation of YouTube's Community Guidelines to see if it should be removed.
The Google - owned company says its teams have manually reviewed more than a million videos to improve the flagging technology being used to monitor content.
October 18: YouTube says it manually reviewed more than a million videos to improve its flagging technology for monitoring content.
-- Facebook admitted that its computers scan Messenger messages for questionable links or images, and that messages flagged with such content get a review from a human moderator.
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