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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-12-03 05:49 pm

[ SECRET POST #6542 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6542 ⌋

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Re: Questions for Specific Professions

(Anonymous) 2024-12-03 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Not sex crimes, but I worked in content moderation for a social media company, much of which involved CSAM and the burnout was extreme. I stopped being able to trust people (particularly but not only men) at all. I quit after about 18 months and will never, ever work in that field again. After talking to some people in the police who have done similar work, I would say that police are somewhat better supported than we were, even though they're dealing with worse stuff, and they get rotated out of that unit regularly. But there's still a whole culture of "I can cope because I'm saving lives" and it's not great.

Re: Questions for Specific Professions

(Anonymous) 2024-12-04 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
DA
In the late 2000s, I worked for an image hosting site for a couple months. We were mods checking for pictures and short videos that were against policy (mostly nudity/porn).

It was rough some days. I definitely would never want to do that sort of work again, and I believe companies that host content that anyone can just load up definitely need to invest (heavily) in mental health support for employees that work on vetting content.