Content marketplaces as digital labour platforms: towards accountable algorithmic management and decent work for content creators
<p>YouTube is probably the world’s largest digital labour platform. YouTube creators report similar decent work deficits as other platform workers: economic and psychosocial impacts from opaque, error-prone algorithmic management; no collective bargaining; and possible employment misclassifica...
Main Authors: | Silberman, MS, Rakshita, S, Abraha, HH, Adams-Prassl, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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2023
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