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INDEPENDENT LENS: The Cleaners

A "content moderator" in Manila, one of the many hired by Silicon Valley to monitor online content.
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A "content moderator" in Manila, one of the many hired by Silicon Valley to monitor online content.

Airs Monday, Nov. 12, 2018 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV

Explore the Hidden, Shadowy World of Digital Cleaning by Silicon Valley’s Content Moderators

“Fake news.” Violent pornography. Terrorist propaganda.

Everyone agrees that the initial dream of the internet as a utopian global community has evolved into something much more sinister.

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Silicon Valley leaders and lawmakers have taken steps to remove some of the internet’s most hateful sites and content, but who actually sifts through the net and removes them?

“The Cleaners” looks at five digital cleaners or “content moderators” – young people in an outsourced post in the Philippines who spend each day scanning the net and deciding what to keep and what to delete.

Directed by Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck, the film premieres on INDEPENDENT LENS Monday, Nov. 12, 2018.

At their inception, social media networks like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter claimed to be creating a boundless, borderless community where unfettered communication would lead to greater freedom and understanding.

But the universal pervasiveness of these sites also affords an easy platform for those seeking to spread something more than just snapshots of their vacation.

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Misleading facts posing as news, unsettling images, and radical opinions are now so rampant on social media that they are shaping elections, worsening political divides and sparking sporadic acts of violence around the world.

Illma Gore, a Los Angeles-based artist whose work was banned from Facebook in 2016 after she posted a painting depicting a nude Donald Trump.
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Illma Gore, a Los Angeles-based artist whose work was banned from Facebook in 2016 after she posted a painting depicting a nude Donald Trump.

Through interviews with Silicon Valley leaders, “The Cleaners” reveals the industry’s little-known secret: a set of rules, criteria and processes by which these companies monitor the material posted to their sites — a job carried out by people known as “content moderators.”

Tristan Harris spent three years as a Google Design Ethicist, developing a framework for how technology should "ethically" steer the thoughts and actions of billions of people from screens.
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Tristan Harris spent three years as a Google Design Ethicist, developing a framework for how technology should "ethically" steer the thoughts and actions of billions of people from screens.

And while the policies on what constitutes permissible content are written in Silicon Valley, the global headquarters for content moderation is in the city of Manila in the Philippines.

Nicole Wong, an attorney specializing in Internet, media and intellectual property law. She served as Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at Google and Legal Director of Products at Twitter.
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Nicole Wong, an attorney specializing in Internet, media and intellectual property law. She served as Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at Google and Legal Director of Products at Twitter.

There, a vast army of young people are employed as “digital scavengers,” moderating thousands upon thousands of troubling images and videos during the course of a ten-hour shift.

“The Cleaners” delves into the lives of five of these content moderators, uncovering the reality of their often-traumatic work.

While most people agree that the most troubling of these images should be removed, some of the deleted pictures include legitimate artistic expression as well as documentation of actual events in places cut off from the media.

Featured are activists whose images have been removed, including organizations documenting war crimes in Syria and Myanmar.

David Kaye, UN Special Commissioner for Freedom of Speech on the Internet.
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David Kaye, UN Special Commissioner for Freedom of Speech on the Internet.

So what’s the solution?

Is it possible for social media to return to its utopian ideal? How can we make sure that we penalize those who spread lies, hate and violence without censoring those whose aim is to share art, opinions or expose under-reported news? And, most importantly, who decides which is which?

Sarah T. Roberts is Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Studies at UCLA. Her work focuses on the practice and practitioners of Commercial Content Moderation (CCM), a term she coined.
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Sarah T. Roberts is Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Studies at UCLA. Her work focuses on the practice and practitioners of Commercial Content Moderation (CCM), a term she coined.

"Eighty-one percent of adult Americans use the internet and almost three-quarters of these regularly use Facebook. The Cleaners tells the little-known story of how Facebook, Google and other online portals monitor the content they distribute, which has an enormous effect on what we see and think," said Lois Vossen, Independent Lens executive producer. "In a time of 'fake news,' partisan tensions and eroding trust, ‘The Cleaners’ sheds essential light on how Silicon Valley controls what we see — decisions that can alter our opinions, our values and our political climate."

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CREDITS:

A gebrueder beetz film production. Directors: Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck. Directors of Photography: Axel Schneppat and Max Preiss. Sound: Karsten Höfer. Editors: Philipp Gromov, Hansjörg Weißbrich and Markus CM Schmidt. Music: John Gürtler, Jan Miserre and Lars Voges. Producer: Georg Tschurtschenthaler. Executive Producers: Christopher Clements, Julie Goldman and Philippa Kowarsky. Lois Vossen is executive producer for INDEPENDENT LENS.