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When the goal is to prevent users from seeing this content, crowd-sourcing moderation defeats the purpose. Users don't want the back-stop to be "a critical mass of community members object;" for content like this, they want to see zero of it, ever, and will choose to use another site that satisfies that hard constraint if FB cannot.
> they want to see zero of it, ever Many want that, but very few (probably nobody at all, by this point) expect it. > When the goal is to prevent users from > seeing this content, crowd-sourcing moderation > defeats the purpose. It's not actually all-or-nothing, and if it were, it would defeat it no less frequently than paid moderation already does. People tolerated toxic internet content before social media not beca…
Meanwhile, if your system requires users to view beheading videos regularly, people will just migrate to a site that doesn't require that.