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Tajni život Facebook administratora (in America)

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Napisan manipulativno ali rekao bih da su veći deo iznesenog činjenice. Facebook, Google, Youtube, Twitter i ostali giganti imaju potrebu za ogromnim brojem administratora, a ovo je jedan od prvih (barem meni poznatih) tekstova o njihovom poslu. Verge-ov članak je prilično opširan pa evo par pasusa, ostatak na donjem linku.

For this portion of her education, Chloe will have to moderate a Facebook post in front of her fellow trainees. When it’s her turn, she walks to the front of the room, where a monitor displays a video that has been posted to the world’s largest social network. None of the trainees have seen it before, Chloe included. She presses play.
The video depicts a man being murdered. Someone is stabbing him, dozens of times, while he screams and begs for his life. Chloe’s job is to tell the room whether this post should be removed. She knows that section 13 of the Facebook community standards prohibits videos that depict the murder of one or more people. When Chloe explains this to the class, she hears her voice shaking.
When the counselor sees her, he explains that she has had a panic attack. He tells her that, when she graduates, she will have more control over the Facebook videos than she had in the training room. You will be able to pause the video, he tells her, or watch it without audio. Focus on your breathing, he says. Make sure you don’t get too caught up in what you’re watching.
When she becomes a full-time moderator, Chloe will make $15 an hour — $4 more than the minimum wage in Arizona, where she lives, and better than she can expect from most retail jobs.

The secret lives of Facebook moderators in America
 
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