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One thing I have been thinking about recently is how difficult real-time moderation actually is on live communication platforms. Text moderation is already complicated enough, but live video and voice create a completely different challenge because decisions often need to happen instantly without ruining the experience for legitimate users. If moderation becomes too aggressive, normal users constantly get flagged. If moderation is too relaxed, platforms become unusable very quickly. What makes it even harder is trying to detect bot behavior, spam accounts, inappropriate content, and coordinated abuse patterns in real time while still keeping the interaction smooth and natural. I am curious how people here think modern AI moderation systems will evolve over the next few years, especially for platforms centered around live human interaction. What do you think is currently the biggest technical limitation with real-time AI moderation? submitted by /u/Traditional_Boat_296

Originally posted by u/Traditional_Boat_296 on r/ArtificialInteligence