I've wondered how Twitter moderates content. Turns out they use crowdsourced workers: http://www.wired.com/2015/07/twitters-new-ai-recognizes-porn-dont/?mbid=social_twitter …pic.twitter.com/RTdVvhiCPY
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@sarahjeong no it seems to me like they used it to literally moderate images.
@AdrianChen Look at the correction at the bottom, though?
@sarahjeong @AdrianChen CrowdFlower is like white label mechanical Turk. It is legit.
@harper @sarahjeong @AdrianChen White label MTurk?! The pay there is horrible, though. Worse than MTurk.
@Rochelle @harper @AdrianChen Do you have sources on average pay? I'm very interested in this.
@Rochelle thank you!
@sarahjeong @adrianchen "significantly reduce the number of people needed" def reads to me like training an AI w/ bootstrapped human data
@knowtheory @AdrianChen But otoh http://www.crowdflower.com/type-content-moderation … It could be either.
@sarahjeong @adrianchen Yah deep-learning will label/cluster similar imgs w/o human input, but they can't make a judgement about what's nsfw
@knowtheory @AdrianChen The only other mention of Crowdflower is in the passage Adrian ss'd.pic.twitter.com/uajlYHzKOX
@sarahjeong @AdrianChen yes that is probably the case
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