This is a case where big companies are fighting against other big companies, so this argument is moot.
Automated content filtering is a required part of the requirements. It is not enough. But neither is human moderation.
Besides. If human moderation would cost less than filtering, big companies would choose that alternative. Instead, they are now able to sell filter access to small companies. So money flows from small to big companies.
Automated content filtering is a required part of the requirements. It is not enough. But neither is human moderation.
Besides. If human moderation would cost less than filtering, big companies would choose that alternative. Instead, they are now able to sell filter access to small companies. So money flows from small to big companies.