The Hell Known As Internet Screening Services
circletimessquare writes "Do you think your job is bad? Some websites outsource their moderation to firms where every work day, all work day, workers do nothing but sift through depravity after depravity. '"You have 20-year-old kids who get hired to do content review, and who get excited because they think they are going to see adult porn," said Hemanshu Nigam, the former chief security officer at MySpace. "They have no idea that some of the despicable and illegal images they will see can haunt them for the rest of their lives."' Some places only do year-long contracts, and have counseling services and staff psychologists, because of the psychological issues caused by this kind of work. One psychologist 'reached some unsettling conclusions in her interviews with content moderators. She said they were likely to become depressed or angry, have trouble forming relationships and suffer from decreased sexual appetites. Small percentages said they had reacted to unpleasant images by vomiting or crying. "The images interfere with their thinking processes. It messes up the way you react to your partner," Ms. Laperal said. "If you work with garbage, you will get dirty."'"
hire via 4chan?
Just get rotten.com to run a banner ad for these positions. Anyone who has ever been to that site is inured to anything anyone could post to MySpace.
If Slashdot were chemistry it would look like this:Cadaverine
what has been seen, cannot be unseen.
So it's like getting paid to browse /b/?
I thought that was the definition of "browsing the Internet".
I've done this as an Information Security person. Get a report, validate, pass it on to the cops and FBI.
Not fun at all.
Glad it's 10 years behind me.
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...is other people.
Hope all you bastards are happy. First time I saw that image, I had nightmares for a month.
4chan'll do that to you...
I mean, i've seen my share of ugly shit in the net. I do think that i've seen most of the worse it has to offer. I mean REALLY? Are there people out there that will get all fucked up because of goatse?
Has this people ever seen Benneton's magazzine War issue? Have they seen the news?
The world is ugly. Believeing otherwise, makes you neurotic.
NO SIG
As the great Jello Biafra once said: "Want to see child porn? Join the vice squad."
Is it just me, or does the summary give no indication of what the article is about? And on top of that I can't even RTFA without registering. This is retarded.
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. -Aldous Huxley
I notice with interest the posters of "can it really be that bad?" type of comments.
It can.
I spent some years handling abuse@ for a national-sized ISP that allowed "homepages" via dialin. Let's just say that I had severe temper-issues for a long while after that.
I'd like to see Mike spend a day cleaning up the interwebs!
Thanks, slashdot! YOU REALLY fucked me up with that one!
well there's your problem, hiring young inexperienced and impressionable people (enough to need counselling) to sift through internet trash ?
perhaps hiring pensioners/vets would be a better option
Being forced to look at kiddie porn as part of your job could really mess you up. Looking at pictures of gory violence, torture, and abuse of all kinds, all day, day after day... I'd say that would mess somebody up far more than occasional crap coming up during web browsing.
Not every one will see the analogy here, but here goes,
I remember some moron saying about email spam that we should just "filter it out" of our minds. I remember a reply that the people spending time and effort to "filter out" this spam may be the treating physician for his mother in the ER the next day, and that that Doctor will be less prepared cause he had to spend some time sorting out spam and filtering it out of his mind. So spam will come back an bite his mother in the ass...
Why don't they do the same here? Just "filter it out"!
Some jobs result in more risk / effort. Unfortunately most people do not get compensated adequately nor are warned about the consequences of their efforts. Most people, just like the above mentioned moron (spam advocate), do not care that we spend time and effort to get rid of the spam. As long as people prioritize financial benefit to basic common sense issues, we will see a lot of these problems ranging from time wasted on spam (unpaid time) to consequences of job related work like these screening services.
Occasionally I have to support our content moderators. By five minutes into the training, you realize that is not a fun job... occasionally they'll have trouble with the software, and this entails tracking down images that they need to report to the FBI-- kid porn, Nazi/KKK stuff (which would knock out half the programming on the History Channel, but that's the policy). Pisses me off to to have to deal with that, but at least some of them get caught. And it's pretty obvious it'd be damaging to watch that stuff all the time. Most of it is just shots of naked people nobody would ever want to see naked, but a rather large chunk is worse.
As for the the cp, the people who want to do that for a living, and who do it every day... let's just say I'm not surprised to read so many stories about cops and counselors who specialize in those areas molesting kids. Do NOT leave your kids alone with a sex cop.
She said they were likely to become depressed or angry, have trouble forming relationships and suffer from decreased sexual appetites. Small percentages said they had reacted to unpleasant images by vomiting or crying. "The images interfere with their thinking processes. It messes up the way you react to your partner," Ms. Laperal said. "If you work with garbage, you will get dirty."
That's me now, and I'm not getting paid. =(
Judging by the other posts, it seems most readers had no problem understanding the summary.
This is exactly the kind of stuff you need bots for. Some kind of picture recognition algorithm is needed that can at least weed out the ones that are obviously gruesome or twisted ( with no false positives etc) and then some of the ones where the machines cannot make a decision, can be sent to the humans to look. At least that will reduce the burden on these poor employees! Hope their insurance is really good !
Not paywalled here:
Ricky Bess spends eight hours a day in front of a computer near Orlando, Fla., viewing some of the worst depravities harbored on the Internet. He has seen photographs of graphic gang killings, animal abuse and twisted forms of pornography. One recent sighting was a photo of two teenage boys gleefully pointing guns at another boy, who is crying.
Ricky Bess works near Orlando, Fla., and says workers are affected by the images they must view day after day.
An Internet content reviewer, Mr. Bess sifts through photographs that people upload to a big social networking site and keeps the illicit material — and there is plenty of it — from being posted. His is an obscure job that is repeated thousands of times over, from office parks in suburban Florida to outsourcing hubs like the Philippines.
"Will the mods stop posting stories where the only link is into the fucking NYTimes paywall?"
Just grab a password off Bugmenot. Who actually pays for pay sites?
"This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact."
I've wondered for a long time if the exposure to mass media entertainment has the same effect.
Anecdote: I took a break from watching most TV. When I did watch, I restricted my viewing to a very low-fi 10" tv, far away from me. When we got a much bigger screen, I found I developed a different awareness of what the TV was doing to me. Briefly, I did not feel entertained. I felt tired kind of like the let-down after a roller-coaster ride, but not entertained. News programmes were totally irrelevant too. My interactions with people changed for the worse too.
Any new parents reading this, I/we did it when our kid was tiny. We kept the 10" in a cabinet, out of site and watched after the kid was asleep. The TV as a baby sitter was too tempting. Is she 'better off' as a result? I don't know. I think it makes for much better family bonds.
http://www.maxineudall.com/2010/02/should-economists-be-sued-for-malpractice.html
What if we turn this around and consider that maybe those who apply for jobs to screen the internet already have an unhealthy fascination with weird and/or illegal content? Maybe the post-contract counseling only reveals all the issues they harbored prior to starting the work?
I'm not saying this is the case, but it's a possibility...
Your pizza just the way you ought to have it.
I used to be a content moderator for ehow.com, a demand media subsidiary. Luckily all I had to do was sort out the bad user articles that weren't up to their quality standard. I came across some oddly disturbing stuff but at least it was only text. I definitely now have it embedded in my mind though that 99% of people can't write an article properly to save their own life and most Americans are degenerate mutant freaks who need to go back to school to learn basic grammar and spelling skills but other than that, I came out of it perfectly sane lol.
Google's Super Secret Search Algorithm: SELECT @search_results FROM internet WHERE @search_results = 'good'
i was preparing to apologize for a lack of clarity in the summary, but, on further review, sorry, it really is just you
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
How can pictures harm you? I mean really it is just Porn....
Maybe it isn't all that harmless?
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The bird is the word?
Maybe a nice soothing viewing of the human centipede?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_centipede
(warning, even reading the description will make you reach for the brain bleach)
The problem for many people is the incongruity between how they were raised and reality. People are generally raised to believe that people are good, that there are norms of behavior, there is justice in the world, authority figures can be trusted, things happen for reason and are overseen by an omnipotent deity. As we grow up, we learn that these are simply convenient lies that define our society.
When presented with conflicting visual evidence, we can be shocked and damaged - our world view is broken. Some go into denial (classifying the content as depravity), and some go into depression (recognizing that society is simply a veneer). Education and experience over time tends to break these falsehoods more gently, incrementally. The Internet is not so gentle.
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and some of it is on mainstream sites. Why pictures and video may be more in your face text can be just as bad. Worse while not law breaking the amount of hate espoused and condoned on some sites boggles the mind. The problem is many of these site moderators hold particular views and see no reason to affect change in their enlightened views all the while not realizing the amount of traffic lost because of it.
I gave up reading some Mac centric sites simply because of the bashing that goes on in their open forums (usually political and the like). I know, "but don't read these". Well there are many conversations that I do want to participate in, however getting past the tripe that lands in even these legitimate threads gets tiresome. Worse is when the site treats one type of speech offensive versus another where both are hateful.
No, I don't think I would want to do either job. I get annoyed enough at some sites as it is, I cannot imagine having to do it purposefully.
* Winners compare their achievements to their goals, losers compare theirs to that of others.
I did not see a paywall. And I am not a registered subscriber or user. Maybe you are an idiot?
These are probably the same guys who, in high school, thought it would kick ass to be a Gynecologist. It never seemed to enter their heads that if a woman is paying them to check out her vagina, chances are... it's because of something a typical man would never want to see...
Fred, if you're afraid, you'll have to overlook it,
Besides you knew the job was dangerous when you took it! (cluck, awk!)
Sounds like a candidate for Mike Rowe's Dirty Jobs TV show, except they can't show the images on TV, but his reactions and commentary would be great.
Anyone have a link to the firms that hire for screening. This job sounds interesting
"You have 20-year-old kids who get hired to do content review, and who get excited because they think they are going to see adult porn,". That just couldnt happen in New Zealand, land of the first female prime minister, and first to give women the vote and pay parity.
I fear my post will sound like a troll, because of the nature of the content, but I'll type it out as I see it. I have been a funding advisor in govt so I have come in contact with aspects of it.
Some govt depts are heavily female and gay, the other 30% is christian. Ministry of health, Dept of Film ratings., etc. If the above situation was too occur, these depts would rip this company a new asshole. Think about the above sentence. Some bureaucrats couldnt tolerate it.
In post Patriot Act America, the library books scan you.
"She said they were likely to become depressed or angry, have trouble forming relationships and suffer from decreased sexual appetites."
So it has similar effects as playing world of warcraft?
Yeah, there are disturbing images out there and a lot of people get their jollies putting them out there just to get reactions from others. Who are these people? Are they just trolls or something worse? I believe I have been affected by the endless barrage of offensive images on the net. I believe my desensitization is demonstrable harm. I can't say that I have a decreased sexual appetite, but I definitely have concluded that most women look better with clothes than without... that very few women actually look better naked. Oddly, this knowledge doesn't preventing me from wanting to SEE most women naked, but I am not as devastated when I am disappointed again... and again...
More than 80% of this work can be knocked out with a digital fingerprinting tool like tineye.com uses. Spiders can check every image referenced from any myspace.com html against a fingerprint match with a blacklist of images.
TFA mentions google doing something like this with YouTube videos, but it sounds like the majority of sites are crowdsourcing their visitors to flag content that gets reviewed by these folks. A digital fingerprinting tool can eliminate tedious review by both visitors and the moderators.
Seth
$5 / month hosted VPS on linux = awesome!
There are enough of us around who're looking for a meaningful job. The dark side of the Internet may disgust us, but in general, the older members of society are jaded to some of the depravities of life, and less likely to be bothered. Not that I'd take that job right now... but there was a time a few years back...
âoeAny society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.
Seriously. Where can I get one of these jobs? I don't care how much it pays. I'm financially secure enough that I only need to work for a little extra spending money. Something like this sounds a lot better than being the buffer between a bunch of people who hate their jobs and upper management who hates their employees.
Two girls one cup just makes me hungry for Ice Cream and Goatse makes me want pizza. I'm so desensitized to the internet at this point that Miley Cyrus is far more disturbing to me than anything on 4chan, Ogrish or Rotten. I'd love to get paid to allow a few people to retain their innocence a little while longer.
I will watch anything as long as the CHECHCLEARs the bank.
Don't blame me, I voted for Cthulhu.
I don't envy these people their jobs, but I have to wonder how much of the content in question is truly illegal versus how much of the content is simply disturbing (like the stuff you might see in a graphic movie). Perhaps this is naive of me, but it seems to me this article is playing up the negatives in true yellow-journalistic form.
"In prison you just have to shut your eyes and take it. Here you have to shut your eyes and give it."
These guys sit in an office doing a simple job and are complaining in an economy where millions of people would take their job. Is this the best article Slashdot could find? Whining office employees who don't like their jobs screening internet content? Perhaps they'd rather join the unemployed instead?
Bess? Is that his real name?
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
One of my colleagues' former jobs was to index the photograph archives of an international police organization. He spoke about some unspeakable crime scene photos that he took years to get over. The mere descriptions of the photos also took *us* years to get over.
This kind of thing is not good for anyone.
Kriston
I think the problem is they're getting people who are still grossed out by lemonparty. One of the guys in the article is 52. What they need are people like me and my friends, who are hardened internet veterans. I've seen just about every horrible thing on the internet. How do I apply for this job?
Pics or it didn't happe — OH JESUS MY EYES!
"I guess the moral of the story is, don't paint your airship with rocket fuel." -- Addison Bain
The company's roughly 50 workers view a combined average of 20 million photos a week.
That's 10,000 images per hour per person, assuming a 40-hour week. (For $8-12 per hour). How can they do that? Even if the numbers are exaggerated, just looking at that many images has to be wearing.
Images and videos that can haunt are not just porn. Porn would be the least harmful i would imagine.
---- Booth was a patriot ----
I'd have to agree with this.... If you've ever had much experience with people with Asperger's syndrome, they're likely to be in the crowd who could do this type of work without negative side-effects. They tend to have more of an emotional detachment to such things, as part of their condition. (That's also why psychologists have long suspected that many of the most successful CEO types have Asperger's to some degree. They're capable of looking at the company's situation in a purely logical manner, and doing mass layoffs without hesitation, if they determine that's the most economically beneficial course of action -- without hesitating because of personal guilt about it.)
The psychologists who work on the "dirty" patients also get dirty?
thanks a lot for reminding us that there are NO EXCEPTIONS to rule 34.
I'm not even going to bother to verify that one.
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
In reality, if you see enough disturbing images you become less sensitive to it. Also some people just don't get any major reaction from disgusting images, yeah it's gross but it's not going to make a person vomit, or start crying, or have nightmares.
There are plenty of jobs where people have to do gross things they dont want to do. Just looking at gross images is nothing compared to working in a morgue or working on a farm.
"20-year-old kids"
20 year old kids. If they hired 20 year old adults, maybe they'd have stronger constitutions.
or, you know, delete your nytimes cookies.
"Going to war without the French is like going deer hunting without your accordion." ~General Norman Schwarzkopf
I think the point here is that yes, it's just an image... but in the case of the child abuse, it was a real child being abused. For many people that image would fester and they would start to empathize with the child and would be upset about the act that was done in order to produce that image.
I doubt you would feel that it was 'just' an image if it was your younger sibling or your child who was in the picture.
But yes, people should be aware of the job they are taking on and whether they can handle it. Though sometimes you don't know if you can handle it until it's too late.
I have not seen much rotten stuff. One video I watched in my teens made me feel nauseated and I almost puked. Since then, I watched some disgusting videos but the reaction was more subdued than the previous ones. I am now desensitized to most vile stuff and would love to get back my naivety.
Usually a thorough backround check can determine if the individual is a sociopath or not. Just being able to see disgusting images and not react doesn't make one a sociopath. It depends on whether or not it was their first time seeing it, and it depends on how they look at it.
You can look at images of dead bodies, you've seen them before so you have no reaction. This doesn't make someone a psychopath or sociopath, as a sociopath would react like that in all situations no matter whos dead body it is, while most people who are just jaded or mature will only react when it happens to someone they care about, and even then, you cannot really judge reaction by whether or not they cry or get sick, you have to look at brainwaves and actually see if their brain can connect or is wired in a way so that it registers specific emotions involved with seeing brutality.
Most people can train themselves to shut that part of their brain off as part of their job. So they can function as a sociopath would function as part of their job, but they don't function like that in private. A sociopath or psychopath functions like that in all situations, all the time, in private, whether they have a job or not.
This is very much like the difference between a doctor or morgue technician, who deals with the human body in a clinical fashion, and the sociopath who might consider it play and not do it for money.
I remember reading a while ago that NYTimes only pops up the paywall after you read a certain number of articles per day. Calling them an idiot just makes you look ignorant - as if the same website can't serve different content to two people.
Obviously you don't have children yourself. As a parent, one of my worst fears is: "that could happen to my child."
So you're childless when you get the job, then a bit down the road you have one and then it starts hitting you. Or the nature of the job changes and you're now exposed to something that you weren't before (A site being used to evade child porn investigations would absolutly qualify if it wasn't when you started)
Sometimes you don't know what you're going to be exposed to until you already are, you think you can handle anything until you don't. It's why people say, "you wish you could unsee something".
Or you think you're cool with it, but then it comes back a a horrifying flash at random moments or in a dream, the mind is weird that way.
If it's bad enough and fast enough, they call it Post Traumatic Stress.
Everyone has Aspergers now. It's the new Twinky defense.
Virginia is for lovers. EVE is for griefers.
mainly from the kind of sites people from Slashdot would link to like rotten.com or that goat site.
That was like 10 years ago and I still havent recovered!
No, Thursday's out. How about never - is never good for you?
NYTimes presents a registration barrier (NOT a paywall) if you break some threshold of number of articles viewed, as stored in your nytimes.com cookies. (The solution is therefore obvious).
What you are saying is anyone who isn't an emo type person has a "syndrome"? That is ridiculous. It's really simple, experience creates the syndrome you speak of. Some people see nasty images and death, and they grow tougher and stronger from their experiences. Other people see these things and they cry, have nightmares, and want to unsee it.
The point is there are some jobs which require a strong determined mind. Where you'll do your job no matter how gross or disgusting it is.
I'll prove my point, you claim that people with this syndrome, which I guess includes me, are able to think logical and make mission critical decisions. If it's a syndrome to be logical then something is wrong with the psychiatrists, not the individuals who can make sane rational decisions.
That being said people who have aspergers syndrome or the logical people you speak of, actually do feel personal guilt. Nobody feels good about hurting other people, but in order to help people you have to hurt people, and in order to win you have to sacrifice, and everyone knows that you cannot accomplish anything great without some pain and hurt. Being able to put your emotions aside for the good of the business means you aren't a selfish leader, but a selfless leader who will do what is right regardless of how it feels to you personally.
This means you'll resign if it's right. This means you'll fire your best friend if its right. This means you'll do exactly what you are supposed to do to make the business successful, even if it hurts you personally.
How is that a syndrome?
All good horror – and I mean real horror, the kind that’s actually disturbing and not the ridiculous jump-out-suddenly-and-scare-you-to-death “horror” – is good precisely because you empathize with the characters. Some people can’t handle it.
For instance, Funny Games is reasonably disturbing.
You want a really disturbing film, watch Chaos or August Underground...
Then of course there’s always 3 Guys 1 Hammer.
This sounds like it would be cruel and unusual if it were punishment. I guess $8-$12/hour just makes it a crappy job. Without too much thought, I could see how this would be scarring and horrible. I know I've surfed some places that made cringe and heard of much worse. I would have never thought this job existed.
I could see some kid falling for that. Around that pay grade people are looking for any way up they can. A cubicle, an office, and hope to move up.
I think the point here is that yes, it's just an image... but in the case of the child abuse, it was a real child being abused. For many people that image would fester and they would start to empathize with the child and would be upset about the act that was done in order to produce that image.
I doubt you would feel that it was 'just' an image if it was your younger sibling or your child who was in the picture.
But yes, people should be aware of the job they are taking on and whether they can handle it. Though sometimes you don't know if you can handle it until it's too late.
The mind can be trained to shut that off. Haven't you watched a movie from multiple perspectives? Yes you can watch the movie from the typical main character perspective and empathize with the main character, or you can watch the movie in a clinical or scholarly perspective and not feel anything for any of the characters. It's about how you train your mind to interpret data, either with the logical portion of your brain or the emotional. What I'm saying is it's easy to shut empathy off when it's a complete stranger in the image.
If it were my younger sibling thats a different story, I would want to murder the person who did it. But lets be realistic here, there is a huge difference between doing a job dealing with complete strangers, and having to do a job on people you know. It's just like you can work in a morgue on random people and feel nothing, but if you had to work on your younger sibling you'd feel horrible about it because this is a person you know.
When it's people I don't know, it's just images. Death is death, even when it's people I know I don't always get upset about it, it depends. But I know I can handle any images or videos of people I don't know and thats all the job requires.
only shows that you are out of touch with reality, and that you have some serious problems
"People are generally raised to believe that people are good, that there are norms of behavior, there is justice in the world, authority figures can be trusted, things happen for reason and are overseen by an omnipotent deity. As we grow up, we learn that these are simply convenient lies that define our society."
reality is that most people really are good, there really are norms of behavior, and there is a genuine concerted effort to promote justice in the world (the trustworthy authority and the god part: yeah, you're right, those are lies)
point is, there are some really screwed up people in this world: for example, that chinese chick who put a kitten under her high heels and maciated it to death on camera. it is the genuine truth that most people would never do this. i'm not asking for your comment about how under force, most people would do this: of course, under force, anyone would do this, but this woman chose do it of her own volition. she's screwed up, she's outside the norm, she's rare and demented
so the really fucked up things you see on the internet is not some sort of baseline of the genuine reality as you suggest, and is not the truth of human behavior. it is the work of some really, really fucked up depraved people
most people are good and decent, really
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
Obviously you don't have children yourself. As a parent, one of my worst fears is: "that could happen to my child."
So you're childless when you get the job, then a bit down the road you have one and then it starts hitting you. Or the nature of the job changes and you're now exposed to something that you weren't before (A site being used to evade child porn investigations would absolutly qualify if it wasn't when you started)
Sometimes you don't know what you're going to be exposed to until you already are, you think you can handle anything until you don't. It's why people say, "you wish you could unsee something".
Or you think you're cool with it, but then it comes back a a horrifying flash at random moments or in a dream, the mind is weird that way.
If it's bad enough and fast enough, they call it Post Traumatic Stress.
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I don't see every child on planet earth as my child. I don't see every dead person as one of the dead people I care about. People die every day, dead bodies are being buried every day, carved up in morgues every day. Children are starving to death right now and I don't see you crying over that, why is this?
The reason is unless it's your child, or someone you know, you don't have to feel anything. You can train yourself not to feel your work if you are strong willed and understand how your subconscious works. I can shut that side of me off, but not everyone can do it. Not everyone can be trained to do it but most people can be.
No I wont experience PTSD from watching complete strangers. I've long disconnected emotionally from the masses. If I know a person then they aren't a stranger and thats when I can emotionally bond. It's logical to bond only with people you know, if you feel empathy for people you don't know you'll be depressed, upset, angry, and very disappointed with the world.
I used to be like that as a teenager. I would feel the worlds pain. The problem is you cannot live your life if you feel everyone elses pain. So at some point you have to learn to either shut that side of you off, or risk being driven insane in the long term because the world is filled with pain, filled with misery, filled with bad images and I'm talking the real world not stuff you see on a screen. When you experience real world situations, these images on the screen aren't a big deal.
Once again not everyone can do that. It has nothing to do with having kids and being able to relate. It has nothing to do with emotions. It has to do with self control and ability to shut emotions off to do your job just like a doctor.
2 words: Human Centipede nough said.
Talk is cheap dude. It's not a matter of thinking I'm better than someone else based on having thick skin or high pain tolerance. It's more a matter of it's necessary for some people in the world to be able to view all the disgusting brutality and face it. Somebody has to look at the ugly world, and censorship is not going to make anything better because you can't learn anything from censorship.
The point is if people aren't able to do a job then it makes room for people who are able to do the job. It's really as simple as that and it would be better if we screen or filter those people out who cannot handle violent images, at least for this kind of work.
There are other kinds of work that they'd be better at that I'd probably be filtered out for. It's just how it goes.
You're thinking of psychopathy, not Asperger's syndrome.
On vit, on code et puis on meurt.
Just grab a password off Bugmenot. Who actually pays for pay sites?
Rupert Murdoch
They should just hire /b/tards. That's all they do with their lives anyways, so why not get paid for it?
Yeah, you will. But you'll have to leave your ma's basement- rotten.com doesn't count
[citations needed]
"When any person or group has the ability to make decisions on what the whole of society can say or read, it brings an end to our liberties."
Are you against the laws forbidding libel? Are you against the laws forbidding yelling FIRE in a crowded movie theater? Typical libertarian Ayn Rand all-or-nothing absolutist unimaginative garbage.
I think he was talking about Daniel Pearl, a journalist kidnapped and killed in Pakistan in 2002.
And sorry, but the "real world" does not involve frequent beheadings. Being unable to see another human being brutally murdered without being disturbed isn't a result of living "sheltered".
That's the vast majority of the world. Going by the numbers, lack of brutal decapitations is the norm. You talk down to people who can't stand such a sight, and think you somehow value life more?
Yours was the most bizzare high-horse post I've ever read.
It does not change the fact that the real world is cold, brutal, vicious and cruel. Whether you see beheadings, shootings, stabbings, it's happening everywhere and only the methods of brutality are different. People are being brutally murdered all around the world in all environments, in all methods and by all means. Once you understand this then you will understand that it's the nature of man to kill with a weapon.
Once you understand that mankind if a violent species, then you don't have to emotionally react to it because it's not a shocking revelation. The correct response is to treat it as a problem to be solved and how do we protect people from becoming victims? At the same time we have to protect psychologically sensitive individuals from being exposed to the brutal reality, and the problem we face is that the individuals who want to do something about it cannot communicate in the same language with individuals who don't believe the world is as dangerous, cold, or cruel as it is.
So how do we accept the true nature of mankind and deal with it in a way that does not harm the most sensitive among us?
It's not a matter of talking down to people. Not everybody should choose to be in a job which deals with the brutal aspects of human nature. These individuals can work with children, or take jobs which don't deal with violent crime, death, and the like.
But it does not change the fact that in order for these people to live under the illusion of safety, good people have to face the brutality of the world directly and deal with it. Safety is not free, you need people who are willing to hunt down people who hurt innocent people. Part of hunting them down requires analysis of images, analysis of psychology, and many other roles which exist for individuals who can fill them. So it's not about one role being better than another, it's about accepting a role you are fit for and if you cannot psychologically handle a job you shouldn't naively go into it.
So essentialy, these poor buggers are suffering from PTSD. I am not a psychiatrist but having served in afghanistan with the canadian military i have my self seen some nasty stuff that left me a bit messed up for months (i can still barely remember how to use punctiation :) and have known brothers that will never be the same. This looks just like it. When you think about it, seeing it with your own eyes or seeing pictures of it is the same. You have a bit more detachment but not that much.
It is like police officers, fire fighters, paramedics and countless others who put them selves in harm's way to protect others.
The gung ho 20 yo rushing in to be payed to "watch porn all day" is not very different from the young boys rushing to war to kill them some taleebans(yes that is intended). Young, inexperienced, without the defence mechanisms to protect a up to then sheltered psyche.
So if that is what they are suffering from, that is how they should be treated. Now the thing is will the private companies recognise this and take appropriate actions like the government AH! did (sorry for the hysterical laugh. To their credit, some people, governmental and civilians ARE trying to make a difference).
(That's also why psychologists have long suspected that many of the most successful CEO types have Asperger's to some degree. They're capable of looking at the company's situation in a purely logical manner, and doing mass layoffs without hesitation, if they determine that's the most economically beneficial course of action -- without hesitating because of personal guilt about it.)
And that's why psychology will never be respected as a real science, despite the actual science done and progress made by many psychologists.
Psychologists, as individuals, are all too happy to make up bullshit to get attention. Patients are the same fucking way. While ADD and Asperger's and any other trendy conditions are real, the vast majority of people who claim to have them are liars and idiots.
But hey - if historians can write a book detailing the evidence they found showing Hitler was retarded, gay, and black, why can't psychologists write books about the trendy conditions and baselessly apply them to entire swaths of people?
Keep staring into the abyss kiddies. Eventually it'll get bored and stop staring back.
Just like any other form of work, you've got to toughen up and build "calluses" whether it's getting used to standing for 8 hours or learning how to command others.
As most medical students wont be able to get work and it's good training for what they'll probably be facing, if they happen to see anything gross and violent.
You know this is one example where having a machine do the work would be beneficial. Maybe Skynet wanted to kill all the people after seeing how deprived we really are?
The real world is not "cold, brutal and cruel", and beheading people is not "the true nature of mankind". Most people can't commit murder under normal circumstances and become distressed watching murder or violence. That's not a question of "perspective", it's something innate to most humans. People are generally non-violent and cooperative. Human society wouldn't work if many people operated like you think they do.
All your statements make me think that there is something wrong with you and that you have trust and empathy issues.
Ok, here's some people bitching that they have to read crap.
They could be getting paid to be cussed out by callers. Something tells me being cussed out day after day for things you have no control over (and often had no idea about until you figure out why your mother is a whore according to the caller---it takes serious effort sometimes to get a caller to even state what the problem is between hurling insults---often client's won't even state the problem assuming you're too stupid to understand the problem) is probably worse.
But who the hell cares. Only stupid, incompetent people work at call centers, right?
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Some things you just cannot un-see - although you'll certainly wish you could.
Don't be such a wog! Scientology can help...
As a parent, one of my worst fears is: "that could happen to my child."
Look on the bright side, if it does happen to your child it's statistically more likely to be yourself, a relative, or close family friend rather than some random predator.
Just reading your description of it makes me flinch.
Images are just a collection of pigments or pixels, they represent history, reality, fantasy, imagination, art, depravity, tragedy, etc. In the end just an arrangement of the color spectrum. I don't understand how this could be considered illegal. I understand a fragile mind may be stirred emmotionly but often times that is the content creators goal. What's next illegal texts? Speech?
I kind of feel empathy for these people that can't view a cartoon or corpse and feel a need to retaliate or seek phsychiatric help.
The Great Firewall!
Perhaps the Godly CEOs, CFOs and BoDs (incliding the Highest of Highest God Albert Gore) will drink the piss of the masses and die a death for once and for all.
Oh yea .. just a 38 slug to the head will do. And then, bon voyage.
I would venture to say there is a difference between things whose taboo status is debatable and largely constructed, like soft core porn, and things that are legitimately disturbing based on some human instinct, like terrifying images of real death, real violence, or real accidents.
...that, back during the big public debate over whether or not waterboarding constituted torture, a handful of intrepid "journalists" subjected themselves to a sort of trial waterboarding in which they were given some object to drop as a sign to make it stop. This method was because the person may be physically incapable of uttering a safe word or too addled to perform a gesture, so simply dropping something in one's hand was the chosen safe-out.
Then someone said sure, but what if you didn't have something to drop? What if you didn't know the safeword? That causes reality to set in even faster than these bozos dropped their talismans (which was usually in about five seconds).
Wife and I watched District 9 the other night. Or started to. We got all the way up to where Wicus was tortured to operate the alien weaponry and the depiction of the rote testing of the devices, one after the other until finally he was forced to fire at a living prawn. It was simply too much, and we knew it was a movie...horrifying.
if you have to go out of your way to announce how tough you are to complete strangers, you're obviously not very tough at all, and probably far weaker than the weak people you make fun of
genuine toughness is not boastful, and is not disdainful of the weak
the truly weak person has to go out of their way to make a drama about how tough they are, because they are so insecure, because they actually are quite weak
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
Daniel Perle was not an american journalist, he was a Mossad agent. The "free" US press censored info about his israeli citizenship and passport and espionage acitivity at the request of the Pentagon, until the italian press and the BBC leaked everything.
I have no problem with spies being executed. Spies are lower on the moral scale than prostitutes, pimps and parking fine issuers. Great pity the 11 ruffian spies were let go fromthe USA last week, they should have been musketed for good!
Contrary viewpoint? Somebody thinking for themselves? Uh-oh, guess it must be a troll!
Seriously, have you ever heard of /b/? Or for that matter specialist gore/death forums like ogrish, or sites that STREAM it (irresponsibly with no age verification or anything, sigh) like fuckingshocking and theync? People with parent's views are more common than you might think.
The Pearlman video isn't that bad compared to some of the other stuff out there. Seriously, it just isn't. I've seen things you people wouldn't believe ...
You are just a collection of water and some solid as result of some biological processes that happen all the time. Your flesh can be used to fill slashdot or feed some carnivores.
You see? with this kind of talking anything can become irrelevant.
But the pictures are not necessary illegal, they are just not wanted on some commercial/social sites. You canot post your porn on myspace. That is what these content screening places are for. And remember,
WHAT HAS BEEN SEEN CANNOT BE UNSEEN (SFW link) (and you wonder why /. does not support images.... ;)
Perhaps ways should be found to not expose them to the full brunt of the images? load blurred thumbnails first, etc.?
Perhaps the people doing the filtering ought to be better trained (i.e. older than 20, screened psychologically, and prepared for trauma).
Railroads require engineers to take pre-emptive counseling against the odds that someday a person WILL commit suicide by parking on the tracks - and there is nothing the engineer can do against dedicated suicide attempts.
Perhaps the filtering ought to be done by professionals, (who are compensated as such), rather than poor college students part-time?
What they need to do is hire some replicants.
I'm Peggy.
No denying that like many other medical conditions, people are out there who want to use it as an excuse for their illegal behaviors.
But the replies to my original comment make it pretty clear most of you guys haven't bothered to read up much on what Asperger's is and isn't.
Basically, it's a mild form of autism, at what you might call the "just south of normal" part of the spectrum. People with Asperger's have problems picking up on non-verbal and more subtle aspects of verbal communications. They tend to focus intensely on one or two subjects of interest, without realizing that the world around them views them as "odd" for "hyper-focusing" so narrowly on them.
(EG. I know a kid, diagnosed with Asperger's, who is fixated on the weather. If you turn on the Weather Channel on TV, he'll sit and watch it intently for an hour at a time, and spend the rest of the day talking to all the other kids he encounters about tornado warnings, storms expected in random cities of the U.S., the record low temps. some region had back in 1948, and whatever else he memorized. Of course, when they do what normal kids do to try to show they're not interested, he doesn't pick up on it. Eventually, he might get frustrated that "he doesn't have any friends" - but doesn't really grasp how that happened to him.)
So no, "thinking logically" is NOT Asperger's Syndrome and psychologists aren't trying to suggest that. But people with Asperger's tend to be highly intelligent people who DO think logically -- and when that's coupled with their other social issues, they wind up rejecting anything emotional or subjective as relevant to their decision-making efforts.
Actually, the best CEOs are psychopaths and sociopaths. Asperger's makes for awful CEOs. And it is arguments like this that make me feel like psychology should be kicked to the door until it uses causal diagnoses rather than symptoms.
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Oh please. Tell me you’re kidding. I actually had to watch the scene where A is feeding B once over again, because I didn’t finish fapping the first time through. That movie was lame.
Watch Chaos and then see if you still think that...
ugh - agreed
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