Making general statements is the starting point for policy principles.nThe application is nuanced. Defining simple nudity, I would say, is of low importance. i would be looking at types of harm using case data.
Spending time defining only the non problem parts is a luxury. Theres pages of que to clean and no one to do it. I need a definition, plus examples and tests that a team can actually use daily.
Furthermore - unsolicited sexual imagery IS traumatic to a swathe of people (survivors of abuse) and illegal in many cultures.
That moderators get affected seeing such content should not be a surprise. The very least that happens to mods is desensitization. Paranoia, PTSD, high risk behaviors are common fates if you work in tough ques.
Surely if your job entails reviewing these images, then the images are no longer unsolicited, and are now just simple nudity as the poster states. I don't like warehouse work, and I do find it traumatic, but that's why I don't work in a warehouse.
Spending time defining only the non problem parts is a luxury. Theres pages of que to clean and no one to do it. I need a definition, plus examples and tests that a team can actually use daily.
Furthermore - unsolicited sexual imagery IS traumatic to a swathe of people (survivors of abuse) and illegal in many cultures.
That moderators get affected seeing such content should not be a surprise. The very least that happens to mods is desensitization. Paranoia, PTSD, high risk behaviors are common fates if you work in tough ques.