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I mod a fashion sub, and some of the comments we get are absolutely vile. I had one I removed this morning where a guy was saying he'd pull down a woman's top and grope her and before removing I reported for harassment. Does this not apply to sexual harassment too or is it just the person being harassed has to report it for it to count?
Majority of these are caught by our filter so the target doesn't see them fortunately
AI is trained on real human language and we live in a terrible world 😊 If it sees misogyny all the time it won't recognize it as a problem unless it's trained properly.
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Which is so much added work for us.
Are regular users expected to escalate these the same way we do? I just talked to a guy who doesn't want to be a mod because none of his reports as a regular user ever get actioned and I didn't really know how to help him