Comment on Instagram wrongly says some users breached child sex abuse rules
Randomgal@lemmy.ca 1 day agoSo how would you moderate? Assuming you re paying fair wages
Comment on Instagram wrongly says some users breached child sex abuse rules
Randomgal@lemmy.ca 1 day agoSo how would you moderate? Assuming you re paying fair wages
SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 1 day ago
I’ve been a moderator on many many things and this is what I’ve learned:
Firstly, make sure we were a team with tonnes of support from the get go, both each other and mental health services etc as a bare minimum.
Secondly, understand if people need to take breaks as it can take a real toll
Thirdly nobody on the mod team at all should talk down to or criticise other’s work, especially not in a group or public setting. Ask them how they’re doing, ask them what support or information they need etc and then give it to them.
Fourthly explain what is important and why it’s important in a way each person can understand. Have detailed documents also explaining this.
Fifthly have for the users of the service etc easy to understand, non legalise rules
Sixthly if someone violates the rules then you either talk to them personally, if it’s harmful then delete it and if it’s really harmful (such as CSAM) then you remove them and don’t allow them back on no matter what.
That’s not an exhaustive list but what I’ve learned by both being a moderator on many many things and watching others moderate.
Randomgal@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
Did you pay them?
Dreaming_Novaling@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
Lol, depends on the group and mod level. Yeah, the overall Tiktok and Insta moderators get paid (poorly) to do their job, but do subreddit and individual sever Discord mods get paid?
If we’re talking about Fediverse, maybe the mods of an instance would get paid, but I can bet most Fedi mods rn aren’t being paid, they do it for love.
The biggest point is this:
There was a post the other day about protesting Tiktok mods who talked about the horrifying amounts of gore and NSFL stuff they had to remove from the service, getting no support nor concern for their well-being from Tiktok. So you can absolutely pay someone (although not well probably, even for a billion dollar company), but all the money in the world won’t erase looking at 300 beheading videos.
I think the biggest thing helping the Fediverse is the fact that it’s fragmented and not meant to get too big per instance. No one is ever gonna have to moderate millions of accounts like big tech does. Mods can suspend sign-ups and set their own limits. We could make a pretend scenario where each instance is only 1K people, which is far easier than what YT and Insta have to do.
Randomgal@lemmy.ca 16 hours ago
Yeah this is my biggest point too. If they aren’t receiving income, how are they supposed to access mental health services? In what world an ‘employer’ that barely pays their workers is going to provide mental health services?
Free and low cost services are incredibly overburdened already.
Real professional help is what people really need. Everything else are just excuses to avoid providing real support or guaranteeing an income that allows for accessing mental health services.
SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 1 day ago
Who?