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Content Moderation
When Do Content Platforms Need Content Moderation?
All online platforms require content moderation to filter out harmful material, protect users against spam and abuse, and ensure ongoing legal compliance.
Typically, content platform owners start with in-house moderation, but move to an outsourced partner once content volume and arrival patterns start to exceed the capacity of the founding team.
The right time to scale up depends on traffic volume and the potential brand risk of unmoderated content, as even a single bad post can cause lasting brand damage.
Common Triggers for Content Moderation
- Preventing the spread of misinformation before it goes viral across a platform.
- Eliminating violent and illicit content before it threatens online communities.
- Intercepting harassment, cyber-bullying, and toxic interactions in real time.
- Handling traffic spikes during off-peak hours, major events, product launches, or media collaborations.
Partnering with an outsourcing specialist like BUNCH allows online platforms to transition from in-house moderation to an externally managed team of experts. In this way, online communities are protected 24/7 in real-time as the company grows.
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