Content moderation

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Content moderation is a process of filtering information for the benefit of society, a community, or an individual. From the perspective of society, content moderation may be required to prevent physical harm.

For a community, content moderation can serve to protect and uphold the values, norms, and guidelines that define its identity and culture. By removing content that violates these standards, content moderation helps to maintain a sense of cohesion and belonging among community members.

For individuals, content moderation can be useful for safeguarding their well-being and digital experience.


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Content moderation

Description

Content moderation is the process of detecting contributions that are irrelevant, obscene, illegal, harmful, or insulting with regards to useful or informative contributions.

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