PTSD, depression and anxiety: Ex-Facebook Nairobi staff describe the horrors of their work
요약
보고된 날짜: 2024년 12월 19일
위치: 케냐
기업 페이지
Meta (formerly Facebook) - Other Value Chain Entity , Sama - Employer영향받은
영향받은 사람의 수: 숫자를 알 수 없음
Migrant & immigrant workers: ( 숫자를 알 수 없음 - 아프리카 , 기술: 인터넷 및 소셜 미디어 , Gender not reported , Documented migrants )토픽들
정신 건강 , 산업 안전 및 보건 , 강제 노동 및 현대 노예제도 , 인종, 민족, 카스트 또는 출신 차별 , 불안정한/불적합한 생활환경 , 계약 대체 , 인신매매결과
응답 요청 여부: 예, Journalist에 의해 요청됨
시행된 조치: The case will be heard in February 2025.
출처: News outlet
The men and women tasked with keeping social media safe have been exposed to horrific images and videos for years, a situation that has now sparked a Sh25.9 billion class action lawsuit against Facebook owner Meta and its local agents.
In new details filed in the Employment and Labour Relations Court, the 185 Facebook content moderators have shown how exposure to graphic social media content such as terrorism, child sexual abuse, and murder has exposed them to mental health disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD).
A media who examined 140 content moderators said they were exposed to extremely graphic content on a daily basis including videos of gruesome murders, self-harm, suicides, attempted suicides, sexual violence, explicit sexual content, physical and sexual abuse of children and horrific acts of violence.
"That in my professional opinion, many of them were still in a precarious emotional state despite having stopped Facebook content moderation about a whole year before the examination took place," Dr Ian Kanyanya, a senior medical specialist in psychiatry, said in an affidavit supporting the case...