Pakistan’s premier short-form video platform, SnackVideo, has taken a multi-pronged approach to create a safe environment for its users.
Its goal is to progress the position that is held pertaining to the paradigm of online safety in the country, through collaborations with different stakeholders to work towards a singular focus: creating a safe digital space for all users in Pakistan.
SnackVideo is an online platform designed to allow people to showcase their talent and create entertaining and engaging content.
User safety is a primary concern for SnackVideo hence they are actively updating and evolving their systems.
“A safe and supportive community is key for users to express themselves in a way they feel comfortable to. Our trust and safety teams work round the clock to provide that environment for our community,” said Syed Naeemuddin, Country Manager of Pakistan, SnackVideo.
Keeping users safe is a complex and evolving task. SnackVideo aims to stay abreast of what users need and want, in line with local norms and culture.
Their approach involves several elements; community guidelines and moderation policies, a mix of people and software to moderate content, setting up processes to handle escalations and emergency situations, providing features in-app to allow users to keep safe and partnering with local NGOs, governments and other stakeholders to ensure the safety of everyone.
Most recently, to demonstrate its commitment to ensuring a safe and productive space for Pakistani users, SnackVideo has set up a dedicated portal, the first of its kind for the brand globally, which serves as a direct channel for the government and law enforcement agencies to reach out and collaborate on crime and safety-related issues.
SnackVideo is working to progress its vision of inculcating a deep-rooted sense of security for the digital space as a whole.
It believes that a collective cohesion of different stakeholders can effectively counteract, and provide a viable solution for improving safety and security which could otherwise impede the progress of digitalization in Pakistan.
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