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no changes among the top 8 byron will take the title of just one more win the leipzig looks set for the champions league along with either leverkusen or glob now in the bottom half mines dusseldorf and braman are battling for survival while padded are as good as eliminated and that's all from us for now i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour till then stay tune to d.w. dot com or twitter and instagram at u.w. news look for office thanks for watching. i'm neal. the 2nd season of only. the planet on the brink of disaster we did more in-depth interview experts about one question how to change.
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the only reason. they have a hidden legion of low paid workers who works what we may or may not wish to do. duty. is a global hub of digital cleaning the thousands of content reviewers employed here are themselves out of sight for the billions of people who use social media their identities and places of work are kept strictly confidential. i got warned if the company finds out i'm talking to you i will be in trouble the client is threatening to put off the entire business from us. so we stand for that every person. for the global community. for giving everyone in the world the power
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to share anything they want with no they. didn't there are now 3000000000 people around the world connected via social media but who decides what this world is permitted to see. maybe. they need to be anonymous because we have a contract saying. we're not out to take their home they're working with. the same way speak to you because they were should know that we are here we're doing our best to make this not for him safe for all of them.
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to do. nothing more if. this is. what i'm seeing hearing you say police officer. and then on the left hand side of this. person who has a gun this is a police officer off to 15 years and i believe this is related to extrajudicial kidding me. we don't know if it's really the police or they're. keeping them somebody it's really a president who's getting these people. see
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that they're our president to turn to and doesn't like drugs i he doesn't like criminals either as among all. just like our president is doing everything he can to keep the philippines safe. i'm doing the same in my job. you know i go out with a bit about some of my i protect people who use the application of the occasional. fit loss of 33000000 jews. go to the media and there's a 3000000 god. but we got the gist. but jewish. gentlemen are. giving new poems about what you know maybe.
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i would like to be given notice the females the problem. but my gun to me and save them next to nothing. from them. so much. so well those i mean that they may do even the killing is wrong but it's better to see the positive side of our leader more than one side and stead of focusing on the ugly side. then i focus on the good that was i was a mother and i want to keep the negative things at a distance. if.
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i. was. more learned from oh how girls are really hot i said it's like mother at 1st sight i love. my favorite is my. so. i the mohawk girls are hugely influential in the philippines people from all over the world watch them on social media was an addition to being popular they also support our president. i was. i was i. was. i. seen her pictures you see her pictures online of hers actually pictures.
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before her free speech was full of these things before she became political. no one time during this was during a time when the president still had his. feet if you give interviews in egypt he gave an interview. to media. and in that interview more clothes on was falling all over president expressing her support for the president and calling for a boycott of media so i wrote the post on my facebook and i said that it's fascinating that now a meeting between a president and an avid supporter is rather disingenuous and. i've had people tell me to buy
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a bulletproof vest and i've had people tell me that they would go ahead and that people tell me that they would bury me alive i've been called i've been called them by yes. i've been called the press to. the danger when facebook is it. is so much easier to fall into the trap of thinking science because it's so easy to publish just. people can be very emotional and people can be easily carried away with quick snippets of information that makes you think that you understand this is why for example we have a crumb or this is why we haven't attempted or it is why there are. the dangers that you might lose democracy because we're willing to give it up. and there's this code of silence and silicon valley or everything is always
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presented in a very manicured way. everyone's killing it everything's going great and every plot is up and to the right negatives in general are just not. the work when i was when i was there the workforce i face was very young and if you're young you don't really have draws on your time you have a wife and kids whatever and so there's a lot of people who kind of semi live to facebook. to have the world. possible know. facebook is fundamentally a tech company and it's run by engineers i think about product i think about infrastructure i think about scale and think about the user experience it's not a media company doesn't think about content or content creation or content editing or curatorship it is just not part of its d.n.a. whenever facebook has been confronted with a you have a responsibility to this to this thing their response is we just do math we have this algorithm and we get we give you what you want and we had it almost nothing
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but you know the political reality is after trump after gregg's it that answer kind of isn't quite good enough anymore and yet i think we're reaching a point where the public is quote accept that as a reality and at some point the government will step in rights and i think they understand. there have been press reports that facebook may have potentially developed software to suppress posts from appearing in people's news feeds in specific geographic areas is that accurate as facebook develop software to suppress posts from appearing in people's news feeds in specific geographic areas. we do have many instances where we have content reported to us from foreign governments that is illegal under the laws of those governments so we deploy what we call geo blocking or ip blocking so that the content will not be visible in that country remains sort of sizing a government is a legal in that country you have the capability to block them from criticizing the
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government and their bargaining entry into that country being allowed to operate. so in. the vast majority of cases. where we are on notice of. locally illegal content it has nothing to do with political expression. facebook removes everything anything from their social media platform when turkish authorities ostomy to do so. political speech or content of a political nature is in most cases the main subject for these removed.
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i'll show you some examples in terms of what is being subject to blokey already. turning the turkish flag. a map. or cartoons mocking out on. your children platform you whether it's you tube with his face well it has to return to turkey is the country which restricts more than anyone else across the globe. turkey has always been a country of censorship the traditional media is even creating the comptroller by the government so turkish people have been turning to social media platforms but now they're constantly pressured by the turkish authorities to remove or block content. companies started to do deals with the governmental
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authorities. because none of these platforms want to be completed from turkey because then they will be losing users and business. to. the. he too was so visual and was able to cross boundaries so around 2007 we started to experience a lot of blockages so when a government doesn't know how to reach you they just turn you off in their country
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. it took us a while to figure out what it was they were upset about we finally managed to get a hold of the specific videos that they were unhappy with some of which were about ataturk some which they claimed were terrorist videos that were again violated turkish law and so i remember being up at like 2 o'clock in the morning one night reviewing 67 videos that the government was upset with and then make decisions from there about what to remove and what to keep up. there was a point at which for some videos which. weren't going to get removed from the service generally because they didn't violate our community guidelines but we're were illegal in turkey that we decided to block by the ip address for turkish users so that users in turkey would not be able to see that as.
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i did not love that resolution but that's that's where we got to. these are really backroom deals that the public doesn't have a lot of information about. when these governments and it kind of back channel way go to the companies and say we want you to restrict this this expression on your platform it will push companies over time to make these decisions on their own and they have to make decisions about what the law means so that the companies are deciding what's lawful and what's not what's illegal and
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trigger war good trigger bullying it could trigger giving one's life. so. the opinions of the users of the out and supplant contests. well the eclipse our job is not nice that's one. thing as. long as. long as you're not going in everything's not political nowadays. not only for you somebody montresor
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attacking each other and the ones i'm going to go. i'm not really that political. it's all up to you how you overcome those things you know will. meet on the exam times it takes me 8 seconds to make a decision on the damage to me whether i should ignore it or to leave ignore richard even. after that we move on. it was all about moving on. thanks to him. during me and revealing faces now mostly are coming from the us from that they must
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be winning off done. because there is such a nurse against immigrants against different race there and it's the black box but it's just a binder for you you can say what. if you want since we have on freedom of speech you know if not for. when people say hate speech isn't free speech you're free speech is a hate speech there are completely wrong because the 1st amendment is specifically designed for things that people don't want to hear i've been an
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upstart for ever manner i've been like this picture for a long time and going to be an issue kicker till i die platforms like facebook it's available it's that it's accessible. you just need to be crafty with social networking like youtube or facebook or whatever. the users have to have the skills enough to shoot something in upload. i believe the whole refugee thing. you just don't open the gate and just let a bunch of people in because it's like you find out that a lot of them have diseases a lot more criminals a lot more rapists the minute a shari'a police walks up to my wife and says excuse me used whatever i'm not the. 6th man carrier go in aspect we have a 5th world. and came from. going
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on beyond. the on the sable i'm signing up from berkeley it's good seeing all the patriots and all the people on the right that i saw here others are huge crowd amazing people down the street they're still. pretty big police presence here i'm kind of curious how long they're going to be around because i know as soon as they go i wouldn't surprise me people start by. telling me and it is so politically polarized that. i mean someone from the sort of blue end of the spectrum can even have a conversation with some from the right and the spectrum. and there's lots of reasons for that i think facebook created this i think facebook definitely amplifies it and makes it worse you know it used to be the case that every citizen had a right to an opinion and now every citizen has a right to their own reality right to their own truth to their own set of facts and
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you know facebook very intentionally flatters those sets of facts by showing you you know what you want to hear the way and effectively filtering out we don't want to hear by and large. and so i think to a degree in a democracy requires that we actually have a common set of of both rules of behavior and also ground truth that we sort of debate around right and if you don't have rules of behavior due to whatever reason you don't have a basic ground truth then i think democracy becomes a little impossible. for leftists thinks you're being politically correct. we're the ones with the guns the bullets and the training. and as soon as we can start shooting. i believe we have a very fast.
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i don't know that we can place. all of the blame and responsibility for hytrin in our world on the social media platforms but where i think that the new tech companies need to really reflect. is whether they promote. that type of engagement whether they have built systems that encourage and accelerate the most outrageous and offensive statements rather then the ones that will create
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more understanding. one of the misconceptions is that human nature is human nature and technology is just as neutral tool it's not amplifying anything but this is not true because technology does have a bias and that bias that it's as a goal is actually seeking a goal and it's this the goal that seeking is what will get the most number of people's attention what tends to work on billions of people at successfully extracting their attention out of them and keeping it not just getting the attention but then getting them to share things and so it turns out that outraged is really good at doing that whether facebook wants to or not they actually benefit it getting more attention when they show feeds that are filled with outrage versus if they said let's not show those things amplifies that which is most divisive that
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which is most outrageous that which is most fearful the whole environment to and to to to to offer us the worst of our ourselves. and share with you the stretch. facebook's fastest growing markets or in the developing world. prozac will face charges being units or days of breeding ground for he eats meat i guess roy injure refugees in myanmar. these are especially vulnerable people that are being violently persecutor the leadership in that country is not doing a darn thing what are you doing to make sure this is not used to undermine nascent democracy especially in the undermining is not losing votes is losing lives. senator thanks for the question. we do have an obligation to make
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sure that it is not misused in the way and we're tied down lives i. senator i don't disagree and we do believe we have a role to play in raising visibility but at the same time not be used as a tool to for example foment hatred or glorify violence in any way. we're here you see why bob these people killed these people you know killing false alarm in their leg in niigata in america. as a bond 400001 who are on the facebook were. facebook is helping in this spreading hatred against doing to. the united nation described at this range of people of the most positive created
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minority in the wall. in. their internet is the facebook. most of the people they don't even know what is even. unfeasable the are spreading the false information if you force anything against that. you will be popular you will get there not of like combat as you know you are a lot of share it spreads within one or many doesn't share so good in that is that what the ending information. the majority of them in. the hate that ruling. there
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is getting was d. by a team. in bangladesh and all there are more than one b.n. run into a future. so . full of the dung and. they snatched my 2 year old baby out of my arms and threw him into a fire and you know how full of me they threw my 5 year old boy into the river valley and are therefore broker bones and set fire to us. they hit me in the head with a bamboo stick. they cut my ear. then one man held me down and the other one raped
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what's happening with the genocide in burma. is obviously this is just one of so many social extreme allergies that are be create being created by a few platforms that are made right here in california by a handful of people who look kind of like me you know young white guy engineers whose decisions no matter how quick thought floor conscious or less conscious they are will impact what 2000000000 people are thinking you know the people in burma have no accountability like they can't say there's a pothole on the street called this fake news it's leading to this genocide there and having this environment living in facebook every day and they're spotting this pothole called fake news which is feeding genocide and they have no way to report that and get it actually taken taken care of we got to be really careful about the thing that we use we've built.
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the job damages your brain making you think that violence is normal making you thing. that killing others spalding is normal you see things like somebody who got bombed in their lives every way and the head in the leg is flying somewhere. i can skip those videos but if the quality review figures it talent it is still mark to sonera. i'm only allowed to make 3 arris in
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a whole month. what i mean when i mean i think there's some money down a lot of the pictures i've seen i don't remember. you might even be getting some of the videos are engraved into your memory. seems like it was a joke. but i'm not we didn't know if it was real you know he was attempting to kill himself using a rope. like you know my knight i need an indian it was like not uploaded. to get enough to really live with maybe thousands of viewers watching it and i know . there were comments like don't do it don't kill yourself don't commit suicide i. know you've been the man you know local but others were joking and go on
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do it do it. so it could be as long as he hasn't actually committed suicide because he thought you were not allowed to stop his live stream and he thought you know i know you and i yeah him but i like him stuff and i guess if we stop it we're the ones who get into trouble you know. so we buy a quality issue on our part. what. no no. no no no no when he started to get up onto the chair stuff did they like the rope around his neck you would hope how they got when they got nervous you not in a bind not on me and that it was going to go ahead with it that i gave you my name that thingy. a night but i'm not a man i told myself and i guess i knew who i knew push that chair away. be
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big with a b you can't let the videos get to you. simply. but it's different for each person i mean mangano i think some people are affected by what they see i'm on my dime or. he was very close to me i was worried why he is not coming to office to work. my teammates hung himself. when i went to his house i saw him already how. he was specialized on self home life videos. bad effects of content moderation the company kept it secret. business as usual.
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during my final there was the case of the one who committed suicide. i was responsible in combat. and i had no seeing anything that the something to do with mental health. this guy who committed suicide has been in the news he was the very start. i saw in his eyes at the time that i was talking to him that he is very sad i ask him if i can help be him but he never really admitted that the has a problem. he found himself in his house at the front of the slot. with the rope.
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on his neck and with the locked up of his front. my disappointment is that i was able to help him. 3 times he already informed the boss the operations manager the base transfer him and if he complained already that they want that to be transferred the management should do something about it. maybe this is a great for had already. that's
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keep my job to prevent this. i'm older than bill. so you're in it. to be out there so. i'm different from what i live for it's just life i'll fight you who's in me were in it it's slowly banditry been in my brain and the reaction of my body is why i'm working on some while the reaper he can see and then i quit i need to stop there's something wrong happening.
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