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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Haven't got a clue, for the reasons described. Though, of course, according to you perhaps I imagined going in and out of consciousness as part of some sort of smokescreen.
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No, just curious, as I could find nothing recent on the BBC’s News, Tech, or Economy websites, and it’s a fairly major impact on Social Media sites, as where FB leads, others follows...
For instance, there was an
BBC article in May last year about hiring 15,000 staff to work in the community safety area, but around 7,500 would be involved in content moderation, with the rest being engineers, data analysts, and other related jobs (with a target of 20,000 staff being involved in the community safety area).
Sounds good, but FB has around 1.5 billion users interacting with it every day, Instagram has around a billion per day,