• 3,000 firms
  • Independent
  • Trusted
Save up to 70% on staff

News » Content moderators sue Facebook, Sama over work trauma

Content moderators sue Facebook, Sama over work trauma

Content moderators sue Facebook, Sama
Photo from AP/Khalil Senosi

NAIROBI, KENYA — Nearly 200 former content moderators from Kenya are suing tech giant Facebook and their local employer Sama over challenging working conditions. 

This suit, the first of its kind outside the United States (U.S.), highlights the unfortunate reality faced by content moderators globally.

The moderators were employed in Nairobi at Facebook’s content moderation hub, tasked with vetting and removing content from African users that violated Facebook’s guidelines. This often meant exposure to disturbing and violent videos, including child abuse and murder.

Despite the distressing nature of their work, the workers claim they received inadequate mental health support, were underpaid, and worked under an enforced culture of secrecy. 

One plaintiff, Nathan Nkunzimana, described their role as soldiers taking bullets for users and absorbing traumatic content to protect others. 

“If you feel comfortable browsing and going through the Facebook page, it is because there’s someone like me who has been there on that screen, checking, ‘Is this okay to be here?,” Nkunzimana stated.

He added that this could bring an emotional toll on workers, particularly for those already carrying personal trauma from violent incidents in their home countries.

The group is now seeking a €1.46 billion (US$1.59 billion) compensation fund for former workers who suffered trauma from working in the company.

However, both Facebook and Sama defended their practices. Facebook’s parent company Meta said its contractors are contractually obliged to pay their employees above the industry standard in their markets and provide on-site support by trained practitioners.

At the same time, Sama said that their Kenyan workers were given salaries that were four times the local minimum wage. All employees were reportedly given unlimited access to one-on-one counseling “without fear of repercussions.”

This lawsuit marks a significant step in addressing the mental health impact of content moderation work. Just last March, a partnership between Meta and Majorel was blocked in Kenya following an illegal termination and blacklisting case in Kenya. The court also barred Sama from effecting any form of redundancy.

Sarah Roberts, an expert in content moderation at the University of California, said that the Kenyan moderators’ tactic to organize and push back against their work conditions could create changes in the industry.

She added that settling the case — Facebook’s usual plan in dealing with issues like this — could be more complicated “if cases are brought in other places.”

In 2020, Facebook paid $52 million in settlement with its content moderators in the U.S. who developed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Read more here.

Start your
journey today

  • Independent
  • Free
  • Transparent

About OA

Outsource Accelerator is the trusted source of independent information, advisory and expert implementation of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)

The #1 outsourcing authority

Outsource Accelerator offers the world’s leading aggregator marketplace for outsourcing. It specifically provides the conduit between Philippines outsourcing suppliers and the businesses – clients – across the globe.

The Outsource Accelerator website has over 5,000 articles, 350+ podcast episodes, and a comprehensive directory with 900+ BPO companies… all designed to make it easier for clients to learn about – and engage with – outsourcing.

About Derek Gallimore

Derek Gallimore has been in business for 20 years, outsourcing for over eight years, and has been living in Manila (the heart of global outsourcing) since 2014. Derek is the founder and CEO of Outsource Accelerator, and is regarded as a leading expert on all things outsourcing.

“Excellent service for outsourcing advice and expertise for my business.”

Learn more
Banner Image
Get 3 Free Quotes Verified Outsourcing Suppliers
3,000 firms.Just 2 minutes to complete.
SAVE UP TO
70% ON STAFF COSTS
Learn more

Connect with over 3,000 outsourcing services providers.

Banner Image

Transform your business with skilled offshore talent.

  • 3,000 firms
  • Simple
  • Transparent
Banner Image