1.)Is the only reason Facebook doesent do this in house so that they can distance themselves from these stories? Are there other reasons? Wouldn't it be more practical to move it in house?
2.)Are the moderators responses used to train the AI moderators? If so doesent the 2% of error really have a large and lasting unseen effect?
3.)I'm confused how error is calculated. Is it only an error when the manager and moderator disagree? What about the posts that are never checked by a manager, do they just accept a certain percent is wrong and move on?
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I have a few questions
1.)Is the only reason Facebook doesent do this in house so that they can distance themselves from these stories? Are there other reasons? Wouldn't it be more practical to move it in house?
2.)Are the moderators responses used to train the AI moderators? If so doesent the 2% of error really have a large and lasting unseen effect?
3.)I'm confused how error is calculated. Is it only an error when the manager and moderator disagree? What about the posts that are never checked by a manager, do they just accept a certain percent is wrong and move on?
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