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Innocent or Inappropriate? Moderating Global Content for a Local Audience

The internet has introduced connections to new cultures and languages, but with this connection comes clashes and misunderstandings. Where should your content moderation team draw the line?

AUGUST 14, 2024

Since its inception, the internet has fostered a global village, connecting people across borders. This rich mix enables a vibrant exchange of ideas, but also exposure to distinct customs, practices and norms.

Online platforms teeming with diverse users and content create a virtual landscape ripe for cultural misunderstandings. This can easily lead to cultural clashes and serious consequences when left unchecked. The threat and consequences of such misunderstandings might seem insignificant. However, the impact can be far-reaching. And content moderation teams know this all too well.

When Cultures Collide: A Fictional Look at Online Misunderstandings

Let's explore a fictional scenario inspired by real-world situations.

A popular travel blogger, BeachLover1971, posts a glowing review of a stunning seaside resort. Their detailed write-up overflows with praise, helpful tips, and vivid pictures showcasing the beach paradise. Knowing their audience craves visuals, BeachLover sprinkles in photos of sunbathers in swimsuits, confident their post will be another viral hit.

Across town, FamilyTravels researches the same resort, landing on BeachLover's glowing review. Scrolling pictures, horror hits them: nudity! Public beaches and topless adults that clash with their values. FamilyTravels complains, leading to a review by the content moderation team.

Innocent or Inappropriate?: Moderating Global Content for a Local Audience

The reported review sparks a debate amongst the content moderators. What seems like harmless swimwear to some appears wildly inappropriate to others. The cultural clash exposes the complexities of online moderation – where do you draw the line, and how do you ensure everyone has a positive user experience?

This situation exemplifies the cultural minefield content moderators navigate. For BeachLover1971, the swimsuits are a standard beach sight. But for FamilyTravels, their cultural background dictates stricter norms.

The Global Gauntlet: Navigating Cultural Differences Online

Situations like the previous example aren’t the only kinds of cultural clashes that happen in the online sphere:

  • Online social and gaming interactions. A raised middle finger is an insult in many Western cultures, but not in Vietnam. In contrast, the widely used "good luck" gesture of crossed fingers is highly offensive there. Casual slang like "noob" (referring to new players) might be harmless in gaming contexts but could be disrespectful in general conversation.

  • Retail and fashion. The "OK" hand gesture graphics on apparel might be considered a friendly sign universally, but it carries a vulgar meaning in Brazil, Germany, and Russia.

  • Streaming and entertainment. Political satire is tolerated in countries with strong free speech traditions, but heavily censored elsewhere and might be seen as offensive in many cultures.

  • Online stores. Images or symbols considered sacred in one religion might be commonplace in another. Using religious imagery on clothing or everyday products could be highly offensive to some.

These situations are complex and require experience in the markets where a business or website operates. Knowing the cultures, laws, and expectations of different customers can ensure that a site’s policies are fair and inclusive to all users, without leading to users to feel restricted in what they can share with one another.

Beyond Borders, Beyond Bias: The Importance of Cultural Sensitivity Online

Effective content moderation requires navigating a complex landscape of cultural norms. That’s why Sutherland’s global teams collaborate continuously to improve our global workflows.

  • Global moderation expertise and multilingual powerhouse. Sutherland’s moderation teams hail from diverse backgrounds and geos, offering a global perspective on online content. This ensures we understand cultural nuances and prevent issues before they arise.

  • Combating bias for a fairer online space. All our moderators undergo rigorous anti-bias training. This empowers them to recognize and report to client policy guidelines over their own cultural and personal biases. Through this, we can prioritize consistent enforcement of policies that work for all users, regardless of background.

  • Culturally intelligent guidelines that respect every voice. We craft clear and culturally sensitive moderation guidelines. This meticulous approach guarantees a fair and consistent online experience for users worldwide

Don't Let Cultural Misunderstandings Silence Valuable Voices – Connect With Us

The online world handles a multitude of languages, but cultural understanding is the key to a truly inclusive online space. At Sutherland, our diverse moderation teams and culturally attuned operations ensure a positive experience for users everywhere. Contact us today to discuss a customized moderation solution that celebrates diversity and protects your brand.

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