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by yoo1I
3449 days ago
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Hmm, not quite what I thought it would be. It's just a javascript widget that let's users report content to your own team. I know that Facebook (and I assume the other big players) run teams (from what I read not excellently paid and without enough psychological support ) that actually review/filter objectionable content and I am guessing they're throwing their automatic detection systems at it as well. Anyone aware of a company offering the actual filtering system AAS ? |
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It uses a bunch of (naive) rules to classify content, and also allows (re)training.