A real-time content moderation strategy has become a prerequisite for every online platform. Approximately 4.6 billion users generate more than multi-quintillion bytes of content daily. Tech Mahindra, via its Trust & Safety Services practice, is working with some of the world’s prominent technology and social media companies to overcome the biggest content moderation challenges. As content continues to expand, with new forums such as the metaverse, adding complexity to the moderation paradigm, HFS caught up with Tech Mahindra leadership to learn more about its approach to this sensitive topic.
Tech Mahindra’s Trust & Safety Services leadership focuses on achieving consistent delivery quality, solving content moderation challenges, and going beyond “just” making money. To effectively protect their brand, marketing and brand leaders must fully understand the various business aspects—people, technology, delivery ethos, client engagements, and program objectives.
Most of Tech Mahindra’s technology and social media clients have in-house, artificial intelligence-led monitoring platforms as their first line of defense. However, the current technological capabilities are limited. For example, deep learning algorithms cannot wholly avoid false positives, understand the social context, or detect complex emotions like sarcasm. Therefore, humans still manage most processes illustrated in Tech Mahindra’s “AI + moderator” hybrid content moderation methodology in Exhibit 1.
Source: Tech Mahindra, 2022
Noteworthy highlights of the “AI + moderator” model include
Tech Mahindra’s content moderator candidate screening process, developed in partnership with in-house behavioral psychologists, first evaluates each candidate on multiple dimensions: content moderation and language knowledge, behavioral patterns (via psychometric testing and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 to assess depression severity), scenario-based actions, and prior content moderation experience. The next leg of the screening process takes it a notch higher, evaluating candidates based on their political views, mental resilience, and cultural knowledge. For example, a candidate with a strong political leaning might have an unconscious bias toward a political group, proving to be a poor fit for political comments moderation work. Such candidates are assigned to other work queues.
It’s more complicated to ensure the moderator can deliver consistent quality. HFS Research’s extensive work with the service provider community points toward continuous learning (skill development), financial growth, and employee wellness as significant components in moderator productivity. Tech Mahindra leverages multiple training methods, including e-learning, video tutorials, simulations, and gamification. Tech Mahindra briefly discussed its transparent and rewarding moderator career roadmap to leverage financial growth and motivate moderators. HFS found it on par with the competition but not a differentiator. However, its moderator wellness program sets Tech Mahindra apart from the competition.
The wellness program offers a tailor-made module for each moderator based on their current scope of work. For example, moderators exposed to gore, violence, and hate content get 150 minutes daily from their 9-hour shift for wellness. An effective resilience support structure is in place, including in-house wellness coaches, a single point of contact, and dedicated wellness officers. Employees can also access regular health check-ups, a dedicated wellness app, and counselors 24 hours a day. Conducting regular wellness awareness sessions, such as a session on unconscious bias, training managers to gauge warning signs (performance or behavior deviation), and certification programs for wellness coaches are all part of the drill. HFS believes that the focus on moderator wellness is paramount, given exposure to the extreme, potentially harmful content and the mental fatigue associated with real-time content screening.
The Tech Mahindra team discussed more than a half-dozen high-profile enterprise clients ranging from one of the top 10 gaming companies to one of the most prominent technology software vendors. A few things stood out:
With more than 10 large clients, Tech Mahindra’s Trust & Safety Services practice has been witnessing double-digit year-over-year growth, generating more than $50 million in annual revenue. The team aspires to become a purpose-driven business. One of the initiatives to double down on this statement is prioritizing employee wellness over financial profits. HFS believes this is the right approach. Any enterprise needing content moderation services needs to understand and support the challenges inherent in the market, rewarding those providers who balance quality of service with employee wellness.
The explosion of user-generated content and new engagement channels (such as metaverse) is compelling digital enterprises to partner with experienced providers to manage and run sizeable multi-country content moderation engagements. Enterprises looking to address the challenge of content moderation must evaluate providers’ investments in both human and technology capabilities.
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