Timeline for What are the typical best practices for handling reporting/flagging inappropriate content on a social/UGC site?
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Aug 16, 2015 at 21:43 | comment | added | DasBeasto | @Nate true I believe there is a thread on here about how age verification does not work/help. The only time I find it useful is at work to stop me from accidentally entering an inappropriate thread. Tam, by more questions for the more "Bad" it is do you mean different questions for each level of bad or actually more (so if really bad you have to click yes on 4 different verification, it sounds like the latter which to me sounds like really annoying UX. | |
May 23, 2014 at 9:30 | comment | added | Nzall | Asking for age is kinda silly. My experience with websites like Reddit, Youtube and others with comment karma is that the comments that are inappropriate for young readers usually get more upvotes than downvotes. It might have to do with the age and gender of those audiences, but I find that comments involving blood, gore, sex, violence and drugs are usually somewhat higher, especially if they're just wrong. Also, it's really easy to lie about your age if there's no way to verify it. | |
Jan 23, 2014 at 3:48 | history | answered | Tam | CC BY-SA 3.0 |