He says the company was able to handle 95 percent of all trolling events within 24 hours of posting, but had a harder time finding those comments on older posts that genuine fans might be less likely to find and report.ĭespite the high-profile flameout, EscapeX has no specific plans to change its approach beyond a few bromides about adapting as needed. Shapira says that like Facebook, EscapeX apps rely largely on user-reporting for content moderation, while using artificial intelligence tools to block certain types of posts-nudity, for instance, for celebs who'd rather not feature it-before they make it onto the app in the first place. But definitely, for sure we could do better." We try to do whatever we can in terms of technology. In an ecosystem of trillion-dollar companies, we're relatively small. "Definitely, we could do better," says Shapira. How will the remaining heroes rescue Tony Stark, who was left drifting through space with Nebula in a badly damaged Benatar at the end of Infinity War? How will Scott Lang return from the Quantum Realm since everyone waiting for him back on Earth was turned to dust by the snap in the credits scene from Ant-Man and the Wasp? And of course, the biggest question is how will the Avengers who are left ultimately defeat Thanos and bring back all of the people who were killed when he snapped his fingers? Thanks to a huge leak we covered yesterday, we know that the Avengers will somehow get their hands on an Infinity Gauntlet and it’ll play a big role in saving their fallen comrades as well as everyone else who was turned to dust.In truth, it feels surprising that EscapeX wasn't able to get a handle on the situation faster, or at all. There’s no doubt that Avengers: Endgame has a ton of important questions to answer when it premieres next month on April 26th.
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