Social media company X is within the strategy of hiring 100 content moderators for a recent office in Austin, Texas that may give attention to fighting child abuse content, a goal it hopes to finish by the top of the 12 months, an X executive said on Saturday.
The Elon Musk-owned company announced the brand new “Trust and Safety center of excellence” ahead of a US Senate hearing on Jan. 31 about online child sexual exploitation.
X Chief Executive Linda Yaccarino is scheduled to testify, together with the CEOs of Meta Platforms, Snap, TikTok and Discord.
“The team is currently being built,” said Joe Benarroch, X’s head of business operations, referring to the Austin office, adding the goal to fill the positions by the top of the 12 months relies on finding the fitting talent.
Since Musk acquired the corporate formerly often known as Twitter in 2022, the billionaire has been criticized for his own controversial posts and his efforts to overhaul the platform’s content moderation policies.
Elon Musk has been criticized for his own controversial posts and his efforts to overhaul the platform’s content moderation policies. REUTERS
In a blog post on Friday, X said it suspended 12.4 million accounts last 12 months for violating its rules against child sexual exploitation, which it said was up from 2.3 million account suspensions in 2022.
The brand new Austin center may even help the corporate fight other varieties of harmful content, X said.