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description: "Twelve unfiltered stories of the fight for justice by former content moderators; talking about the harsh conditions, labor organizing & the future."
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<h2>DING Issue 7</h2>
<h1>Big Tech's Success: The Untold Exploitation of African Workers</h1>
<p><i>“It's heartening to know our voices are being heard and amplified.”<i></p>
<p><i>“It's heartening to know our voices are being heard and amplified.”</i></p>
<p> For the first time, social media content moderators from Kenya tell their own stories, unfiltered and raw. In our magazine's most recent issue, thirteen of them give us a glimpse into the harsh realities of their work.</p>

<p>To keep us safe, they act as buffers, filtering graphic, explicit content to protect our feeds, sacrificing their own safety and well-being. Despite precarious conditions and ongoing struggles, they refuse to see themselves as victims. Instead, they are organizing for better rights.</p>
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