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dragoonts t1_j7islg0 wrote

If this is true then whichever rainbow haired mod at twitch banned them needs to reevaluate their life.

The show demonstrated that those jokes aren't ok. Might as well ban people who say Nazis are bad because they mention Nazis.

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robbylet24 t1_j7it3la wrote

It's an automated system. It looks for people saying certain key words. AI Jerry just happened to say some of those key words.

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funnyfaceguy t1_j7jbjol wrote

? there's no automated system, it goes off reports

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ShitbirdMcDickbird t1_j7ju19v wrote

Someone should go test this. Go stream to no viewers and say a bunch of vile shit, see what happens

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takeitinblood3 t1_j7k8k7b wrote

There is, that'll be way to much work for a site as popular as twitch.

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funnyfaceguy t1_j7kfjdx wrote

An automated system would never be able to tell the difference between some saying something bad and someone quoting/denouncing something bad. AI Seinfeld didn't even say any slurs and you're even allowed to say slurs in certain context on twitch (such as the nword in a song lyric).

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DeaDGoDXIV t1_j7j69zh wrote

Exactly, while these services have some staff that do reevaluations,most of the moderation is based on picking up words, phrases, music, etc. and act in the way they're programmed: flag, ban, ignore...and it's easier for them to pull the content and have the channel owner(s) submit a ticket to be reviewed by humans.

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