In the first video, a man can be seen lying on the floor, covered in blood, motionless as people stand around him. During the incident, terrified cries can be heard as a woman desperately tries to wake the victim.
Moderators told the Bureau they faced inadequate psychological support to deal with the endless stream of disturbing content and had to work to gruelling performance targets
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We meet a lawyer who teaches children in Germany what is and isn’t allowed online. She says many of them don’t realize that what they’re sharing could be punishable by law, like swastikas and Hitler salutes. In addition, she says, children are becoming increasingly desensitized to shocking images. We also meet a 15-year-old who was investigated by the police for sharing child pornography. He says he did it for ‘shock value,’ and did not realize how morally wrong it was. Schools, meanwhile, are trying to teach students how to use social media responsibly. But it’s an uphill battle, as the internet is constantly flooded with new inappropriate content.