Le Lézard
Classified in: Science and technology, Covid-19 virus
Subject: Survey

Survey: ?Algospeak' on the Rise in Attempt to Avoid Automated Content Moderation


Internet users have become increasingly creative in their efforts to circumvent AI-powered content moderation of offensive or banned expressions online, according to the results of a survey conducted by TELUS International, a digital customer experience (CX) innovator. The survey found that more than half of respondents (51%) said they have seen "algospeak" used on social media, moderated forums and brand websites as well as in gaming communities, with 42% indicating this behavior has increased since they first spotted it themselves.

A combination of 'algorithm' and 'speak,' algospeak is the collection of codewords, slang, deliberate typos, emojis and the use of different words that sound or have a meaning that is similar to the intended one. For example, "unalive" is a regularly-used algospeak term for "dead" and "The Vid" for COVID-19. While algospeak can help individuals - including those in marginalized communities - discuss topics perceived by some to be controversial without having their content automatically flagged for removal, it also can be used by those wanting to intimidate, harass and cyberbully others.

While 30% of Americans have used algospeak, the behavior is most common among the digital natives of Gen Z (aged 18-24) with nearly three-quarters (72%) saying they have recognized and been exposed to this type of behavior, and 41% saying they have used it themselves.

"The wide variety of digital platforms where people can express their thoughts and opinions combined with the cultural normalization of society documenting the world around us on a daily or even hourly basis, means that today's brands are facing an even steeper uphill battle when it comes to quickly reviewing and accurately removing harmful, abusive or inappropriate materials that violate their guidelines," said Siobhan Hanna, Managing Director, AI Data Solutions, TELUS International. "With the use of algospeak becoming more and more prevalent, brands must establish a robust content moderation practice that leverages both AI and a diverse team of content moderators and data annotators. Depending on a given site's particular content guidelines, a human-in-the-loop approach can help brands either remove all instances of algospeak or ensure that context is properly considered in these instances to minimize the flagging of content by marginalized groups that does not contradict community guidelines. An established content moderation strategy is no longer a nice-to-have for brands, but a must-have in order to maintain safe online environments."

Other findings from the survey of 1,000 U.S. consumers included:

Meeting Customer Expectations for Content Moderation

Consumers entering a brand's online environment have the expectation that it will be free of offensive or hateful content, and for many, that includes instances of algospeak. In fact, 38% of respondents said that brands should be able to identify and remove these nuanced phrases and emojis immediately. Only a third (32%) of survey respondents believed that brands are currently doing a good job moderating this type of language, which puts them at high risk of losing consumers' trust and their business.

"These survey findings indicate that today's discerning consumers have put the onus on brands to ensure their content moderation strategies are keeping pace with evolving digital behaviors," added Hanna. "Inevitably, the complexity and quantity of content will continue to grow over time, and now more than ever, brands need to consider working with an experienced partner that has the insight to foresee these shifts in trends, the agility to quickly pivot and the global resources to scale if they are going to successfully build and maintain consumer loyalty over the long term."

TELUS International partners with global brands to protect the safety and well-being of their user communities. To learn about TELUS International's content moderation capabilities, visit https://www.telusinternational.com/solutions/trust-safety-security/content-moderation-solutions.

Survey Methodology: The survey findings are based on a Pollfish survey that was conducted on Aug. 11, 2022, and included responses from 1,000 Americans.

About TELUS International

TELUS International (NYSE & TSX: TIXT) designs, builds and delivers next-generation digital solutions to enhance the customer experience (CX) for global and disruptive brands. The company's services support the full lifecycle of its clients' digital transformation journeys, enabling them to more quickly embrace next-generation digital technologies to deliver better business outcomes. TELUS International's integrated solutions span digital strategy, innovation, consulting and design, IT lifecycle including managed solutions, intelligent automation and end-to-end AI data solutions including computer vision capabilities, as well as omnichannel CX and trust and safety solutions including content moderation. Fueling all stages of company growth, TELUS International partners with brands across high growth industry verticals, including tech and games, communications and media, eCommerce and fintech, banking, financial services and insurance, healthcare, and travel and hospitality.

TELUS International's unique caring culture promotes diversity and inclusivity through its policies, team member resource groups and workshops, and equal employment opportunity hiring practices across the regions where it operates. Since 2007, the company has positively impacted the lives of more than one million citizens around the world, building stronger communities and helping those in need through large-scale volunteer events and charitable giving. Five TELUS International Community Boards have provided $4.8 million in funding to grassroots charitable organizations since 2011. Learn more at: telusinternational.com.


These press releases may also interest you

at 11:35
Victoria Gold Corp. ("Victoria" or the "Company") provides an update on the heap leach facility ("HLF") incident that occurred at the Eagle Gold Mine on June 24, 2024 (see Company News Release dated June 24, 2024). As initially reported, there were...

at 10:16
The global Sports Composites Market, valued at $4.73 billion in 2024, is on a trajectory of rapid expansion, with projections indicating it will soar to $6.2 billion by 2031, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.9% from 2024 to 2031,...

at 10:15
According to SkyQuest, the global Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Retail Market is valued at USD 5.59 Billion in 2022 and is expected to grow from USD 7.42 Billion in 2023 to reach USD 71.23 Billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 32.68% during the forecast...

at 10:11
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the reappointment of Dr. Mona Nemer as Canada's Chief Science Advisor for a term of three years, effective September 25, 2024. A distinguished medical researcher, Dr. Nemer has served as Canada's...

at 10:05
The "The Worldwide Market for Clinical Laboratory Services, 9th Edition" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Stay ahead with insights into demographic trends, disease trends, new developments, company performance, mergers...

at 10:01
The global Industrial Insulators Market, valued at $4.29 billion in 2024, is on a trajectory of rapid expansion, with projections indicating it will soar to $6 billion by 2031, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.9% from 2024 to...



News published on and distributed by: