> Moderators work 12-hour shifts, Frazier explained, and only get one hour off for lunch and two 15-minute breaks.<p>> Despite the long shifts, moderators often have to watch multiple videos at once, ranging from three to 10, and only review 25 seconds of each video, she said. ByteDance keeps a close eye on the moderators’ performance, the Verge reported, and “heavily punishes any time taken away from watching graphic videos.”<p>This is awful for the users and the moderators. I really hope there is a better way.<p>People hate on AI moderation and user identification. But I think a solution is a well-trained AI, with some form of “redress” which requires identity or money and gives manual review, for people who are incorrectly flagged.