It's a legitimate problem, but trying to impose regulations on internet speech is how we got the terrible SESTA / FOSTA bill that Trump just signed, and Democrats sponsored :( Can't wait for Supreme Court to declare that one flagrantly unconstitutional.
And after a damn decade, they are just NOW beginning to realize how to engage it, and it starts with caring in the first place. The horrible part is that it's never really been that hard.
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So let's pretend only 1% of comments are flagged. So 500,000 flagged comments/day. If a moderator reviews 40 comments/hour in an 8 hour shift, they'd still need 1560 fulltime employees. If each make $45,000/year, that's $70million/year on salaries alone!
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Again, there are so many problems with that math. 1) It's less that one percent. 2) you think a comment moderator would make 45k?!?!?!??!?!? I wanna live in whatever world you do. 3) Yes it will still take millions and millions of dollars. That's the exact price of curation.
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