YouTube is adding 10,000 people in a new push to filter objectionable content from the site. Will it work? And what about other popular online social platforms? Plus the FCC is going full steam on head on dismantling FCC provisions on Net Neutrality.
Featuring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Patrick Beja.
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YouTube staffing up for moderation, Fitbit brings more apps to Ionic watch, Honor 7X goes on sale.
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