Jay on Nostr: This is maybe a dumb question, but in all that I’ve read about this subject, I’ve ...
This is maybe a dumb question, but in all that I’ve read about this subject, I’ve never heard the answer to this question:
What is the UI like for people monitoring for abusive content on the internet?
Let’s say you’re reviewing an especially horrifying image. Does the image just appear on your screen immediately? Or are you primed with, say, an AI description of what you’re about to see, so you can be prepared? Does the image start with a heavy blur that you can dial back with a slider?
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