AI Is Replacing Online Moderators, But It’s Bad at the Job (1)

Aug. 22, 2025, 2:34 PM UTC

Kevin decided on a career in content moderation after his YouTube recommendations took a bewildering swerve. In 2021, videos appeared on his feed depicting violent attacks by Boko Haram, a Nigerian militant group. They were raw and gory, and reminded him of violence he witnessed as a child in Nigeria.

One day, the videos disappeared. Who did that?, he wondered. He read online that removing disturbing stuff from the internet was a job — one he could apply for. “I didn’t want people to go through life seeing these graphic things,” said Kevin, who spoke through a pseudonym because ...

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