When you happen to be a site with millions of users who upload content every single day, monitoring what is uploaded to make sure that it does not go against the terms of service can be a monstrous, and nigh impossible task unless you have a huge workforce – which would be highly inefficient. The best way would be to empower users with a sense of ownership as they look out for proverbial red flags in the service itself. YouTube has taken this particular approach in an invite-only program, where YouTube offers approximately 200 people, government agencies, and organizations the authority to flag up to 20 videos at a time.
YouTube Gets Help Of ‘Super Flaggers’ To Detect Offending Videos original content from Ubergizmo.
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