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1. Rugnir+(OP)[view] [source] 2019-06-14 19:22:43
thats.... actually shockingly few
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2. gowld+p[view] [source] 2019-06-14 19:25:06
>>Rugnir+(OP)
A billion videos per year is shockingly view?
3. nostra+q1[view] [source] 2019-06-14 19:31:45
>>Rugnir+(OP)
The stat I heard while at Google (~5 years ago) was that 8 hours of video is uploaded every second. Cross-checking that against the 500 videos/sec figure, it implies that the average video is about 1 minute. I suspect the 8 hours figure is pretty out-of-date now, and it's more like 20 hours/sec.

BTW, you could do some simple math to figure out how many employees it'd take to have a human watch every video that comes in. 3600 secs/hour * 20 hours of video/sec = 72000 secs/video/sec, * 3 to assume 8 hour shifts = 216,000 employees, * $30K/year = $6.4B/year. It's theoretically doable, but you wouldn't get the product for free anymore.

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4. sereto+v3[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-06-14 19:47:18
>>nostra+q1
$30k/year seems high. This is the sort of work that would be likely outsourced, perhaps to the Philippines for less than $10k/year per person.

$2B is still nothing to sneeze at, but it's less than Microsoft paid for Minecraft.

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5. nostra+X5[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-06-14 20:10:29
>>sereto+v3
$30K/year is minimum wage in Sunnyvale and Mountain View, where Google headquarters is.

YouTube could probably outsource it internationally, but that'd just spark a new round of outrage: "Why are global community standards set by an American technology company outsourced to poor workers in the Philippines? Are these the people we want deciding our values?"

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6. taxidu+na[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-06-14 20:45:20
>>nostra+X5
This is probably not the thought process this issue would travel down. Costs are typically the first consideration in a semi-skilled position if native english sounding isn't a requirement.
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7. scarfa+ae[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-06-14 21:22:40
>>sereto+v3
Considering that rumors are that YouTube is still barely above break even, that is a lot.
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8. mc32+wz[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-06-15 02:27:58
>>nostra+X5
They already outsource their moderation to mostly the Philippines so there’d be no change.
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9. deanCo+AM[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-06-15 08:08:51
>>nostra+X5
Because you'd be able to get humans with higher intelligence and better judgement for 10k/year in the Philippeans, than at minimum wage in the US.
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10. icelan+tT[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-06-15 10:38:20
>>sereto+v3
>> $2B is still nothing to sneeze at, but it's less than Microsoft paid for Minecraft.

One is an investment/one time purchase and the other is a long-term annual liability, slated to grow.

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