Content Moderator (Social Media)

About the company: We are an early-stage social media company experiencing rapid user growth, with over 2 million new users to date. We are hiring experienced Content Moderators to help ensure a safe, respectful, and well-managed platform. This is a new role focused on reviewing and moderating user-generated content and supporting day-to-day community operations.

Please note: This role involves reviewing user-generated content that may be disturbing, offensive, or emotionally challenging, including material related to violence, harassment, hate speech, or other sensitive topics.

About the role: Please note: This role involves reviewing user-generated content that may be disturbing, offensive, or emotionally challenging, including material related to violence, harassment, hate speech, or other sensitive topics.

Work Schedule & Commitment

Part-time: Approximately 4+ hours per day, and chance of Full-time work after a probationary period

Location: Remote

Timezones: Open to MENA, North America, EMEA (to ensure regional coverage)

High-volume review environment with performance metrics.

Exposure to sensitive or potentially disturbing content.

Structured onboarding and ongoing policy training.

Wellness and resilience resources provided. Key Responsibilities

Content Review & Moderation Review user-generated content including text posts, images, videos, and comments. Identify and remove content that violates community guidelines (e.g., harassment, hate speech, misinformation, graphic content, spam). Enforce platform policies consistently and fairly. Escalate complex or high-risk cases to senior moderation or policy teams.

Policy

Enforcement & Decision-Making Interpret and apply content policies to real-world scenarios. Document moderation decisions and maintain review accuracy. Provide feedback to improve moderation processes and policy clarity.

Community

Safety & Risk Monitoring Identify emerging harmful trends or coordinated abuse patterns. Support user re

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