Chapter 2213 - 2035: Damn... That’s Awesome
Chapter 2213: Chapter 2035: Damn... That’s Awesome
A single stick.
Could make one dizzy.
Indeed.
The Comet Group has grown very large. However, it cannot withstand overwhelming public opinion and some people who stir up trouble. The bigger the tree, the more it attracts the wind, and one must tread carefully.
Therefore.
The content moderation of Comet Group has always been strict, which has led to a problem. That is, some people think of ways to survive between the cracks.
You’re not allowed to post.
I’ll go post elsewhere.
Moreover.
It has garnered favor from many users, who flocked over, attracting a lot of venture capitalists, with a user base often in the millions, and momentum is strong.
In this regard.
The Group doesn’t care at all.
The bigger.
The more it seeks one word---stability.
Walk slower.
It’s better than walking recklessly.
Otherwise.
A single non-compliant content could ruin most people’s efforts, make the vast majority pay for the individual, impacting the overall image of the Group.
Anyway.
As value continues to sediment.
The good.
Will eventually stay, just like when WeChat appeared, scholars gathered like clouds, many targeting stranger social interaction, attracting attention.
However.
It could never shake WeChat’s position, mostly for one reason---are you willing to recommend this software for your wife and children to use?
If not.
No matter how much momentum, it’s just niche software.
...
Comet Group.
Headquarters.
TikTok Division, Content Moderation Department.
"Pass."
"Pass."
"Pass."
The same video.
Reviewed by three people.
It only goes into the database with unanimous approval; if two believe it doesn’t pass, it’s sent back. If one disagrees, it’s sent to three more people.
To review again.
If one still finds it problematic, it’s escalated to a higher level.
In any case.
Content issues must not exist.
This way.
It also means efficiency is not high, but fortunately, short videos are very short, just over ten seconds, not taking much time, with five groups working together.
It ensures part of the content’s novelty.
Besides.
There’s an accumulative effect. The total volume of the video library increases daily, making it increasingly impossible for an average person to finish watching.
"No pass."
"No pass."
"No pass."
"..."
"This person is too audacious, uploading such a video." Seeing another clip from a movie, the reviewers were speechless, we’re at work here.
Watching this.
It’s quite inappropriate, isn’t it!
"Ban the account permanently."
"Agree."
"..."
"This is too revealing, too dazzling, no."
"..."
"The taste is too heavy, it’s disgusting, ban it."
"..."
"This will scare the kids, no."
"..."
"There’s nothing wrong with this, let it pass."
"Wait."
"Hmm?"
"Face recognition shows this is a Japanese adult film actress."
Upon checking.
Indeed it is.
The company’s recognition system includes face recognition, identifying some sensitive people and scenes, leaving no chance for luck.
As for why not use machine moderation directly.
Because.
Experience tells them: never underestimate a person’s ability to exploit loopholes, be it text, image, or implication... they are quite experienced in this field.
At this time.
Someone suddenly said.
"He posted a second video, also a clip from a movie."
Upon hearing this.
Everyone did not hesitate.
"Permanent ban!"
This must be another one teasing them, or even possibly a competitor sent to cause trouble, in minutes. The platform may not react in time.
Once broadcasted, someone could immediately find the media to sell the news.
Or even.
Directly come to extort.
In this.
They are very familiar as insiders. Many people specialize in this, it’s very disgusting; one time is not enough, some do it multiple times, even changing people to extort.
Fortunately.
The Group has never made such mistakes, strong moderation, avoiding such risks.
Moderation.
Continues.
"..."
"No pass."
"...,"
"This account, permanent ban."
"..."
The reviewers are also helpless, why do some people keep being so out of tune, feeling like peers come to mess around, how is this okay, everyone is getting angry.
This anger.
Is not the previous anger.
But a feeling of being played with.
Joke aside.
Many videos are bound not to pass, yet they’re still uploaded, what else could it be but teasing them?
Outsiders can’t imagine.
As content reviewers, how much the videos they see refresh the lower bounds. If these were released, TikTok would be taken down tomorrow.
Thus.
One by one, notification messages were sent to those uploaders.
"Sorry, your work did not pass the review, reason: inappropriate. Please modify or re-edit, thank you for your support of TikTok!"
"..."
"Sorry, your work did not pass the review, reason: vulgar..."
"..."
"Sorry, due to the severe violation of platform regulations by your uploaded work, your account is now permanently banned. If you have any objections, please contact customer service."
"..."
Various rejection messages were sent to the original authors, although it is a minority, but with a lowered threshold, the user base is huge.
...
Somewhere.
Inside a rental house.
"Hmph."
"It’s so strict."
"Garbage."
A scruffy man with a cigarette in his mouth cursed, his screen showing his account being permanently banned, just for uploading a clip from a movie.
Is it necessary?
Daring to ban my account, it was just to share some benefits since reviewing is hard work. You should know this was carefully selected, truly prime material.
Hmph!
Not afraid.
I’ll do it again.
Promptly.
He applied for another account, this time with less stimulus, just a little clip, yet after uploading, the new account was permanently banned again.
"..."
Unwilling.
Try again.
Once.
And again.
Constantly testing TikTok’s review limits, he finally realized that as long as the person appeared in a movie, even if not doing anything, it won’t pass review.
"..."
After a long time.
He uttered one phrase, "F**k it."
Expressing his feelings, such moderation, if only by real people, he wouldn’t believe it even if beaten to death, how well-informed must they be to recognize this?
Apparently.
They have face recognition technology.
Damn.
Even my extremely niche content, you can recognize, that’s frickin’... impressive.
...
Elsewhere.
"Won’t pass?"
A man was very dissatisfied. What he uploaded was a pharmaceutical advertisement, although it was a three-noes product, but absolutely wouldn’t kill anyone, yet it was not accepted.
Prompted.
"You do not have pharmaceutical promotion qualifications."
Obviously.
The idea of selling fake medicine was shattered.
...
And another place.
"Damn it."
"They control everything."
Just now.
He uploaded some of his ’works,’ and the platform prompted ’fabricated news,’ refusing to let it pass, even sending him a complete set of content standards.
Similar to Headlines.
After seeing them.
He was speechless.
...
Apart from some who did it for fun, beneath the surface, some unsavory activities happened continually.
However.
The line of moderation held firm, not allowing them to succeed. In the end, they could only give up, couldn’t synthesize one themselves, as that would be a different matter.
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