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Anonymous ID: d6425c June 19, 2019, 8:52 p.m. No.6795201   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Feces smeared on walls and staff forced to watch child porn while working in a state of 'near constant anxiety': Facebook content moderators break strict NDAs to reveal shocking working conditions at Florida office

Three ex-contractors broke NDAs to speak about Facebook content moderation

They worked for Cognizant screening Facebook posts at facility in Tampa

Workers describe trauma of constant exposure to violence and sick child porn

They recall moment a coworker died of heart attack at his desk at age 42

Say work environment is filthy and feces are smeared all over the bathroom

'It's a sweatshop in America' says one employee who left in March

Three former contractors who worked moderating content on Facebook have broken their strict nondisclosure agreements to reveal the shocking conditions at one Facebook office.

The three, who spoke to the Verge for a lengthy report, worked at a Tampa office of Cognizant, one of the professional services firms that Facebook hires to police content for violence, extremism, child pornography and other banned content.

They describe a high-stress environment where 'process executives', as Cognizant calls moderators, are paid $15 an hour to pore over disturbing content while attempting to apply Facebook's ever-changing standards to controversial posts.

They say moderators had to share filthy desks, and the office has a single dirty bathroom shared by 800 employees.

'It's a sweatshop in America,' said Melynda Johnson, who began working at the Tampa site in June 2018 and left in March. 'Every bit of that building was absolutely disgusting. You'd go in the bathroom and there would be period blood and poop all over the place. It smelled horrendous all the time.'

In a statement to DailyMail.com, a Facebook spokesman said: 'We work with our content review partners to provide a level of support and compensation that leads the industry.'

'There will inevitably be employee challenges or dissatisfaction that call our commitment to this work and our partners' employees into question. When the circumstances warrant action on the part of management, we make sure it happens,' the spokesman continued.

Cognizant did not immediately respond to requests for comment from DailyMail.com.

Cognizant told the Verge that it 'strives to create a safe and empowering workplace'.

One of the most disturbing stories shared by employees at the Tampa facility was the death of employee Keith Utley at his desk on March 9, 2018.

Utley, a retired lieutenant commander in the Coast Guard and married father of two, slumped over at his desk, and was pronounced dead of a heart attack a short while later.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7158945/Facebooks-content-moderators-break-strict-NDAs-reveal-shocking-working-conditions.html