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Did you think the worlds most difficult job was being an astronaut, or people who carryout fixing the leaking oil pipes in the Gulf of mexico..you'll be shocked to hear that web content reviewer's job is the most difficult job, not that it demands physical power to do it, but the mentally taxing job that it can be....to know more read on.......

Ricky Bess spends eight hours a day in front of a computer outside 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.

An Internet content reviewer, 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.

With the rise of websites built around material submitted by users, screeners have never been in greater demand. Some Internet firms have tried to get by with software that scans photos for, say, a large area of flesh tones, but nothing substitutes for a discerning human eye.



The response has been a surge in Internet screening services – but also a growing awareness that the jobs can have mental health consequences for the reviewers, some of whom are drawn to the low-paying work by the simple prospect of making money while looking at pornography.

“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.”

David Graham, president of Telecommunications On Demand, the company near Orlando where Bess works, compared the reviewers to “combat veterans, completely desensitized to all kinds of imagery.” The company’s roughly 50 workers view a combined average of 20 million photos a week.

Bess insists he still gets bothered by the offensive material, and acknowledges the need to turn to the cubicles around him for support.

“We help each other through any rough spots we have,” said Bess, 52, who previously worked in the stockrooms at Wal-Mart and Target.

Last month, an industry group established by Congress recommended that the federal government provide financial incentives for companies to “address the psychological impact on employees of exposure to these disturbing images.”

Nigam, co-chairman of the group, the Online Safety and Technology Working Group, said global outsourcing firms that moderate content for many large Internet companies do not offer therapeutic care to their workers. The group’s recommendations have been submitted to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, which advises the White House on digital policy.

Workers at Telecommunications On Demand, who make $8 to $12 an hour, view photos that have been stripped of information about the users who posted them. Rapidly cycling through pages of 300 images each, they are asked to flag material that is obviously pornographic or violent, illegal in a certain country or deemed inappropriate by a specific website.

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7 comments on "World's most difficult job: Policing the web content...."
  Commented by  Maninder Singh Tuli, CEO/MD/Director, XLANTIC SOLUTIONS    | 07 24 2010 01:08:22 +0000
Good to share but please try to put all issue with it.
  Commented by  NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN, Area Sales Manager, HPL INDIA LTD, CHENNAI    | 07 22 2010 13:09:34 +0000
Thanks Mr.Ayan ...   good one & useful . 
  Commented by  Priya Varadan, Independent consultant, Self employed    | 07 21 2010 07:32:57 +0000
thanks, good one
Wow that was really a good piece of pick up. really it so difficult to go through content thats why SMS have taken a place of letter etc..
  Commented by  Santosh Kumar Mohanty, Civil Engineer-Municipal, Sambalpur University    | 07 20 2010 15:30:00 +0000
Good information. How you get such information?
  Commented by  Ashish Patel, Associate/Senior Associate, Infiniti Research Limited    | 07 20 2010 14:13:17 +0000
I have never thought this way... I agree with this completely... content monitoring is difficult task...
  Commented by  KALIYAMOORTHY, Oil & Gas Area Coordinator, Undisclosed    | 07 20 2010 12:33:45 +0000
Yes, it is really a difficult task to monitor. This is the reason why some criminal go unbooked by misusing www's.
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