Facebook agrees to $52 million settlement with content moderators who suffered trauma on the job - Facebook moderators traumatized by Hitler, Alex Jones, Farrakhan, Charlottesville, and anti-abortion activists


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Facebook agrees to $52 million settlement with content moderators who suffered trauma on the job
Former and current content moderators in Florida and across the country will receive $1,000 each and may be eligible for more money to cover medical treatments and damages.

By Kavitha Surana

Facebook content moderators spend their days in the internet’s darkest corners, monitoring the child abuse, beheadings and animal cruelty that is constantly uploaded onto the platform.

Those moderators make sure that content never makes it onto your feed — but they say the job comes with a personal cost.

The social media giant on Tuesday finally acknowledged the mental health consequences those employees face on the job, agreeing to a landmark $52 million settlement with current and former workers who alleged the company failed to protect them from severe psychological injury.

The settlement is expected to apply to more than 10,000 workers across the country, including hundreds of former Tampa Bay moderators who worked for Cognizant Technology Solutions. The company is a third-party Facebook contractor who employed content moderators at a Carrollwood office park.

Workers there described grueling and dysfunctional work conditions to the Verge and later the Tampa Bay Times last year. The Tampa office was closed earlier this year and those workers were laid off.

The class-action lawsuit was filed in California state court in September 2018 by Selena Scola, a former moderator who said she developed post-traumatic stress disorder after nine months of viewing rapes, murders and abuse while at work. Former moderators in four other states eventually joined the suit, alleging Facebook failed to provide a safe work environment.

While Facebook “will implement significant reforms,” according to the settlement, the company still denies the allegations in the lawsuit and that it violated any California laws.

Under the settlement’s terms, every current and former content moderator who worked for Facebook contractors in Arizona, California, Florida and Texas can receive $1,000 for medical screening.

If those workers are diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder or other conditions due to their work, they can receive compensation that would help pay for medical treatment of those conditions and may also be eligible for additional damage awards up to $50,000.

The settlement will also require third-party vendors to offer employees coaching sessions with licensed mental health counselors and other support, as well as improved review tools that allow content moderators more control over their exposure to graphic content.

At its Tampa operation, Cognizant said Facebook moderators has access to mental health resources and “wellness time” to recover from viewing traumatic content. But in practice, employees told the Times breaks were strictly monitored and managers pushed them to work faster.

The office was also often left without any counselor on duty, especially on the overnight shift, when the worst content streamed in, those workers said.

The settlement guidelines say that employees who regularly view graphic content must have access to weekly 30-minute one-on-one coaching sessions, and moderators who urgently request to speak with a counselor must be able to do so by the next working day. Contractors will also need to provide moderators with clear guidelines for when they can remove themselves from specific types of content and pre-screen job applicants for resiliency.

In December, Cognizant announced that it was getting out of the content moderation business and would lay off 556 employees who worked at the campus at 7725 Woodland Center Blvd., about two miles north of Tampa International Airport.

Attorneys say the settlement needs preliminary approval from a California judge, then they’ll seek final approval.

“We are so pleased that Facebook worked with us to create an unprecedented program to help people performing work that was unimaginable even a few years ago,” said Steve Williams, a partner at the Joseph Saveri Law Firm in San Francisco, one of the law firms involved in the case. ”The harm that can be suffered from this work is real and severe. This settlement will provide meaningful relief.”


A Facebook spokesman sent the Times this statement:

"We are grateful to the people who do this important work to make Facebook a safe environment for everyone. We’re committed to providing them additional support through this settlement and in the future.”
 
I'd have expected it would have been serious stuff like ISIS execution videos, CP, chatlogs of abuse.
I mean, the mods who have to go through this shit have more than reason to ask for settlement.
But no, for the most vocal it's Hitler, anti-abortion and Alex Jones.
Those Facebook mods are the next definiton of subhuman.
 
I'd have expected it would have been serious stuff like ISIS execution videos, CP, chatlogs of abuse.
I mean, the mods who have to go through this shit have more than reason to ask for settlement.
But no, for the most vocal it's Hitler, anti-abortion and Alex Jones.
Those Facebook mods are the next definiton of subhuman.
Apparently the person who filed it watched a shit load of snuff, rape and CP videos to take down. The thought of that being your 9-5 is pretty depressing, and they are not even turbo autists like us.
 
Apparently the person who filed it watched a shit load of snuff, rape and CP videos to take down. The thought of that being your 9-5 is pretty depressing, and they are not even turbo autists like us.
And I said that they have a right for their request.
I was referring to the other ones who jumped on the bandwagon.
 
Apparently the person who filed it watched a shit load of snuff, rape and CP videos to take down. The thought of that being your 9-5 is pretty depressing, and they are not even turbo autists like us.
Hell, most of us are probably some of the best equipped for that kind of job, and there's no fucking way I'd take it for any amount of money. You can't just repair your mind after watching months worth of ghastly shit from all over the planet.

Give 'em all a few million dollars each so they can drink and drug themselves into a stupor for the rest of their lives.
 
I'm honestly more surprised that the people that actually keep social media from getting assraped aren't doing anything to get more incentives and shit to keep the boat full of rats from sinking.

Then again, with how little of an attentionwhore these people are, they probably are getting more incentives now - starting with this.
Hope they ride the hype coattails, not just for them but to fuck over social media sites as well.
 
Normally, I hate the lawsuit-happy culture of today.

But, if you hired fresh-from -college-daycare weaklings who can't adult to police the wild parts of the internet, and never checked back on them?

If that's what you did, then you get what you fucking deserve.
That's what I was thinking. Who are they hiring, and how much do they pay? 22 year old information technology majors whose only seen movie violence? Medical, Law Enforcement, and Intelligence fields see shit like that, probably even worse, all the time, so it's not incomprehensible to do. Of course they get paid big bucks. I'm weird enough, for the right price, I could probably do it.
 
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