The People Who Filter the Internet

Many websites, such as YouTube, let users flag grotesque or illegal images that violate the hosts' terms of service agreements. But that's a lot of nasty content. Every wonder who actually checks everything that gets flagged? It turns out that some people, as a job, spend all day looking at horrifying images from the bowels of the Internet. In The New York Times, Brad Stone writes:

Ricky Bess spends eight hours a day in front of a computer near Orlando, Fla., viewing some of the worst depravities harbored on the Internet. He has seen photographs of graphic gang killings, animal abuse and twisted forms of pornography. One recent sighting was a photo of two teenage boys gleefully pointing guns at another boy, who is crying.

An Internet content reviewer, Mr. Bess sifts through photographs that people upload to a big social networking site and keeps the illicit material — and there is plenty of it — from being posted.[...]

The surge in Internet screening services has brought a growing awareness that the jobs can have mental health consequences for the reviewers, some of whom are drawn to the low-paying work by the simple prospect of making money while looking at pornography.

“You have 20-year-old kids who get hired to do content review, and who get excited because they think they are going to see adult porn,” said Hemanshu Nigam, the former chief security officer at MySpace. “They have no idea that some of the despicable and illegal images they will see can haunt them for the rest of their lives.”


What has been seen, cannot be unseen.

Link via Gizmodo | Photo (unrelated) via Flickr user TheMuuj used under Creative Commons license

I don't even want to think about many of the things that are posted on the Internet, illegal or not. I could never do that job.

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I go to Ogrish sites for free. And I'm certainly not the only one who voluntarily digests the worst horrors the Internet has to offer without suffering PTSD.
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