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sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com ⁨4⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I think thats quite an unfair characterization.

Primarily because firefighters, firefighting, tends to be a fairly exclusive field, that requires a lot of training, that tends to pay pretty darned well.

Whereas the armies of content moderators tend to be incredibly poorly paid. The entire way this kind of work is done is that it nearly always either entirely or largely is done by the lowest bidder, in the poorest places possible.

As compared to firefighters, who… at least in terms of municipal firefighters, well that tends to be fairly local.

(* * * With the massive glaring exception of using prisoner labor to fill in gaps in often extremely dangerous firefighting conditions, which is more comparable to exploiting those who don’t really have better options * * *)

I am pointing out that yes, the problem exactly is that none of the potential solutions here are ethically wonderful, that this is not a kind of ‘oh well obviously they could just do this simple and easy fix and everyone would be happy’ kind of situation.


So… your ethical calculus seems to conclude that stopping the spread of bigotry and fascist rhetoric in richer countries is worth the cost of the sanity of workers in poorer countries.

Your ethical calculus seems to be that if 100s of users of a website/platform don’t get banned rapidly for violating TOS, then the website/platform should be held legally liable for that, which would mean that you believe that basically every website platform with over half a million DAU, that doesn’t use a complex layered system of LLMs with absurd economic and environmental costs, that they should all be sued or fined into non existence.

… Unless you maybe want to clarify more exactly what you mean here.

You also don’t directly address at all the idea of using an LLM for these tasks… which is what all of the megaplatforms with much more active consistent, rapid, and often overzealous or erroneous moderation do.


I’m just trying to present the actual totality of the moral ramifications of the involved systems and practices relevant to this topic.

If confronting the actual ugliness of them challenges you, makes you defensive and accusatory, good.

That means you likely never thought about the totality of the situation here that deeply.

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