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YouTube Is Looking for Volunteers To Improve Its Site (fortune.com) 124

The video-sharing site is looking for "heroes." YouTube is looking for a few good users who want to be "Heroes." Google's video-sharing site wants volunteers to help moderate its content by flagging inappropriate content, fielding questions in YouTube Help forums, and contributing video captions and subtitles, reports Reuters. From the report:Performing those types of tasks will help users earn points in the site's new crowdsourcing program, called "YouTube Heroes." YouTube announced the "Heroes" program in a post on the site's help channel on Wednesday that included a video showing prospective volunteers how they can participate and the perks they can earn. "You work hard to make YouTube better for everyone and, like all heroes, you deserve a place to call home," YouTube says in the video.
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  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday September 21, 2016 @04:04PM (#52934063)

    Making millions in value-add for Google as an unpaid volunteer.

    • by sycodon ( 149926 )

      Bastards are too cheap to hire, train, and pay people to censor stuff.

    • by bobmajdakjr ( 2484288 ) on Wednesday September 21, 2016 @04:14PM (#52934157)
      i'd rather spend my time looking at and sharing inappropriate content than flagging it for removal.
    • by Opportunist ( 166417 ) on Wednesday September 21, 2016 @04:43PM (#52934347)

      That's going to be exactly the problem. The only people who will volunteer for something like this are people with an agenda.

      • by lgw ( 121541 )

        That's going to be exactly the problem. The only people who will volunteer for something like this are people with an agenda.

        This. Feminists will volunteer, and flag all MRA vids. MRAs will volunteer, and flag all feminist videos. PS4 fanboys will join and flag all videos portraying XBox in a good light, XBox fanboys ...

        And Goggle will be silent on all of it and just mysteriously take down or demonitize videos left and right with no explanation ever given.

        • Youtube is dying. Time to leave the sinking ship, and I'm already looking for alternatives.

          Suggestions welcome.

          • by lgw ( 121541 )

            https://vimeo.com/ [vimeo.com] Is the "backup, just in case" that a lot of YT content creators are pointing out. I've heard a couple of "No, this isn't the end of YouTube, but just in case here's my vimeo channel."

          • by paiute ( 550198 )

            Youtube is dying.

            It's true. I saw it on the Netcraft channel.

          • YouTube is a treasure trove of music, courses, hobby videos and news. It's not dying, and if it did, it would be a tragedy.
    • by Dzimas ( 547818 )

      YouTube is all about making millions for Google anyway. "Hey, people! Upload your cat videos for free so we can make billions annually off ads served along with them."

    • by idji ( 984038 )
      This is going to be amazing for Google's Speech Recognition Training.
  • Great idea (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Atrox666 ( 957601 ) on Wednesday September 21, 2016 @04:04PM (#52934067)

    I not only get to donate my time for free to a scummy multi billion dollar company but I get to promote censorship at the same time.

  • by The-Ixian ( 168184 ) on Wednesday September 21, 2016 @04:04PM (#52934071)

    We are a multibillion $ company and the YouTube property makes us a ton of cash.

    That said... well, we would LIKE to pay people to help make our site better.... but, well, our executives won't let us... something about buying an island... anyway, thanks!

    • We are a multibillion $ company and the YouTube property makes us a ton of cash.

      That said... well, we would LIKE to pay people to help make our site better.... but, well, our executives won't let us... something about buying an island... anyway, thanks!

      Since the time this article was posted and now, they probably have all they need. People who want self-affirmation and a sense of control / megalomania. Imagine that. Thousands fighting for a cause that isn't well defined, with no way to combat their decisions or even explain a piece of information they're missing. This sounds like typical Google behavior. Ever tried calling their phone number? *hysterical laughing begins*

      Now's the time for the alternate to come in to power.... if only someone had the

  • Community Moderation, you know, just like Slashdot. :/ When I get mod points here, I feel like I'm a part of something. Will the same hold true for YouTube?
    • not quite the same. sure, slashdot has community moderation but of the comments. posting of stories are controlled slashdot staff. also, demographics are different. plus w/ false-flagging, mass flagging, and other abuse issues that exists even now (before "YouTube Heroes"), there's more problems that it can create than solve. shoot, this has the potential to empower the trolls let alone feed them.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Is that a +5 I agree or the -1 burn in hell you troll?

    • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

      On the other hand, Digg used community moderation too. I witnessed it's sudden and spectacular decline. Community moderation was part of the cause for that. It started out as individuals upvoting comments they agreed with and downvoting or reporting comments they disliked, but then it grew organised. Bands of dedicated activists, striving to make their political view dominant. The DiggPatriots were the best known and one of the better organised groups, but not the only one - they monitored upcoming stories,

  • Wikipedia Editors (Score:5, Insightful)

    by vossman77 ( 300689 ) on Wednesday September 21, 2016 @04:04PM (#52934075) Homepage

    Sounds like wikipedia editors, camping out on a particular topic and not allowing any view counter to their own. I assume some limitations will be there, but seems potential for abuse, because the system is already abused.

    • Sounds like wikipedia editors, camping out on a particular topic and not allowing any view counter to their own. I assume some limitations will be there, but seems potential for abuse, because the system is already abused.

      Add Humans, abuse and maniacal control will ensue. Just as a relative monitoring method, watch how much stuff gets improperly moderated when the full moon is near. No joke. Ask anyone who works in a hospital/ER. :)

  • by Anonymous Coward

    What could possibly go wrong....... I for one look forward to seeing how quickly this degenerates into a hand full of warring fiefdoms.

    • On reading TFA my first thought was like fuck that, if I want to work for nothing I'll do it for the kids' school or old soldiers or something.

      But you're right, there are rewards other than money, and one of them is teh lulz.

      • It's not even lulz, it's that some people are so desperate to cling on to ANY bit of power whatsoever that they'll push for the title. Look at wikipedia, the people that are... I don't even know the phrase, but the ones that sit on pages and deny any updates that aren't their own, or any update that makes their information look wrong.

        People will spend 20 hours a day earning points just so they can get the "hero" title and get whatever mod power that grants, and they will base their entire lives around it. B

  • Oh good, unpaid volunteers deciding what's allowed and not allowed on the site. I'm sure they'll follow the guidelines, right? RIGHT?

  • The " (Score:4, Insightful)

    by BarbaraHudson ( 3785311 ) <barbara.jane.hud ... minus physicist> on Wednesday September 21, 2016 @04:12PM (#52934127) Journal
    The perks [google.com] are crap.
  • Why don't they employ someone, i.e. pay them to do it.
    • There are many people who live to stick their noses in other people's business. Why waste money by paying them?

  • by PopeRatzo ( 965947 ) on Wednesday September 21, 2016 @04:33PM (#52934279) Journal

    I'm looking for volunteers to fluff my pillow and scratch my balls.

    It's an unpaid position, but think how good it will look on your resume.

  • The video-sharing site is looking for "heroes." YouTube is looking for a few good users who want to be "Heroes."

    Why not say it a third time, just to really hammer home the point that the editors are totally half-arsing the job they're paid to do?

  • Hmm (Score:4, Insightful)

    by geek ( 5680 ) on Wednesday September 21, 2016 @04:50PM (#52934409)

    "YouTube Is Looking for Volunteers To Improve Its Site"

    Fuck you pay me

  • by Opportunist ( 166417 ) on Wednesday September 21, 2016 @04:53PM (#52934435)

    If you think that YouTube getting "free" aid is a problem, think again. Ponder for a moment who would willingly become a "free" moderator. Well? Right. Someone who has a reason to do so. The perks? Peanuts.

    The ability to dictate what is and isn't "appropriate"? Bingo.

    I predict that before the PR-note is out that the first moderators have taken the helm, we'll already have a juicy edit war on our hands. Some controversial video poster will be flagged "inappropriate" by his or her opponents, only to get an immediate response by the other side for their controversial figure. In the end, it will depend on who can field more armchair revolutionaries and opinion dictators.

    • I don't think Youtube even wants those political videos, really. They cost disproportionately more to police, and advertisers are put off by them - because they don't want their advert to play right before a man starts screaming at the camera about how liberals/conservatives are destroying America.

      What youtube wants are videos with insane hit counts but no serious content. Music videos are good, they get repeat views. Gaming channels are great - high view counts, no politics, and very clear demographics to

      • by Z80a ( 971949 )

        Gaming channels will get hit by a truck by that, given the fact now any company can pay half dozen people to just go and flag any negative review and take it off the air.

      • Then what does YouTube want? LOLcat videos? I don't need YouTube for that, you can't throw a dead cat over your shoulder without hitting a LOLcat page. Music Videos? Last time I checked most of them cost them more money than they eventually make due to deals with various rights holders. People playing song covers? I thought you wanted to REDUCE the policing overhead. Same goes for people posting snippets and cuts from their favorite shows. Ok, then how about people making movie and game reviews? Just wait '

    • More of an internship than a "position" though. We don't want those pesky employee rights getting in the way, do we?
    • who can field more armchair revolutionaries and opinion dictators.

      So will it be Vladimir Putin or George Soros deciding what's "inappropriate" for American YouTube viewers? Stay tuned to find out!!

  • "YouTube Is Looking for Volunteers To Improve Its Site"

    TRANSLATION:

    "YouTube Is Looking for Suckers To Work For Free"

  • Whose army is bigger?

  • by swell ( 195815 ) <jabberwock@poetic.com> on Wednesday September 21, 2016 @05:31PM (#52934679)

    For a similar offer from Slashdot. Moderating is so yesterday, I want to be a Slashdot Hero !

    • Standing in the rain
      With his head held low
      Couldn't get any mod points
      Couldn't post too slow

      Heard the roar of the trolls
      He could picture the scene
      Set his threshold to -1
      And they filled his screen

      Etc...

  • Pay me then Maybe. But I'll guess you'll get a lot of those Marxist SJWs to ban everything that triggers them for free.

  • So many people would like to be a moderator on various forums. Not sure why people want to give away their time for free to a website that makes money off their work.
  • Early tests seemed to indicate the program's original name of "Youtube Snitches" was not very enticing.

  • People who troll around youtube looking for content that might be inappropriate aren't what you would call "Heroes."
    They're more what you call "whiny little bitches."
  • Youtube Heroes sounds like a twelfth-generation console video game, where you get to play the moderator on an "Unregulated Internet website for sharing illegal videos," where you have axe battles with trolls and whatever chumps actually comment on youtube. Bonus points for witty remarks about "37 people love Voldemort!!1" and minus points for the generic grinding with "
     
    [generic ascii art here]

    -----> Click here to expand to read more..."

  • Delete all present You tube content, and start over.

  • But, can you flag as "inappropriate" content that claims proven falsehoods as fact? .... Thinking of the channel for an anti-nuclear whack job that claims that California is a wasteland because the I-131 from Fukushima killed everyone.

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