Jasmine Curtis-Smith expressed sadness over the conditions Filipinos face in moderating content on Facebook. A BBC documentary revealed on March 19 that outsourced employees in Manila known as "The Cleaners" moderate content which violate Facebook's community guidelines. Staff as young as 18 are subjected to thousands of horrific images every day. With a lack of training and psychological support, many are left traumatized and commit suicide. A summary of the documentary was posted on Twitter on March 20, which the "Sahaya" actress shared on March 22. https://twitter.com/jascurtissmith/status/1108890438038020097 "This is so low and sad of @facebook," she said of the report. "O...
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