Moderation
With the rise of social media, users are beginning to expect a chance to provide feedback as a given. Media is increasingly becoming a two-way process, media owners allowing users to have their say through blog and video comments, forums and social networks. While user recommendations can provide invaluable marketing boost, if left unchecked these outlets can become platform for offensive or negative comments that are harmful to be associated with brand. Moderation is the process of eliminating or lessening extremes. A moderation service may remove unsuitable contributions from the website or forum in accordance with set guidelines. The flowing companies provide a range of moderation systems to help you control your social media and harness the power of community.
eModeration Limited
- Tamara Littleton
- sales@emoderation.com
- +44 (0)20 7250 4736
- http://www.emoderation.com
eModeration is a leading international user generated content (UGC) moderation company, providing a comprehensive moderation service to protect brands, sponsors and site users. The company’s CEO, Tamara Littleton, was a member of the Home Office Sub-Committee which advised the British Government on moderation of communities to help safeguard children. eModeration is an affiliate member of the International Watch Foundation. eModeration helps media owners, broadcasters, advertising agencies, international corporations and virtual worlds to avoid the legal and moral issues arising from unmonitored content . Managed from the company’s London headquarters (with other offices in New York and California), dedicated staff with wide-ranging cultural knowledge moderate 24/7 in over 30 languages.
JHA
- joanna howard
- jo@joannahoward.net
- 01243 371290
Tempero Ltd
- Dominic Sparkes
- dominic.sparkes@tempero.co.uk
- 0207 636 1200
