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Keibi, the service that works with social networks to provide an introspective analysis in order to improve the management of online UGC content, has added porn-spotting and removal to its list of offerings.
It's technology scans user-submitted images for skin tone, shape, etc. in order to flag potentially offensive pictures. The network's staff can then delete the pictures that are restricted from use on their site. As part of this human side to photo removal, Keibi also has a way for questionable images to be passed along to senior staff. Tracking tools are also included to measure the speed and accuracy of the flagged images being removed.