Who moderates Fb content material?

A tech services and products corporate referred to as Cognizant is excited by moderating content material on Fb, and it is come below scrutiny over alleged running prerequisites and the have an effect on on workers uncovered to irritating content material. CBS MoneyWatch's Irina Ivanova joined CBSN to speak about that plus Fb's newest privateness strikes.
A tech services company called Cognizant is involved in moderating content on Facebook, and it's come under scrutiny over alleged working conditions and the impact on employees exposed to disturbing content. CBS MoneyWatch's Irina Ivanova joined CBSN to discuss that plus Facebook's latest privacy moves.Original article
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