Is it a thing? 10 odd jobs where you can make good money
Updated: 2016-11-11 15:53
By Liu Wei(chinadaily.com.cn)
|
||||||||
7. Porn monitors
Yes, they are people who get paid for watching porn. But hold on, it's not as vulgar or dreamy (depend on your angle) as you think.
The job requires people to monitor online information, filtered messages or videos with pornographic content from the Internet, watch porn videos or pictures every day.
Some police work as porn appraisers to assess confiscated CDs to determine the level of crime.
Some large Chinese network companies have confirmed that they have a special department or group of employees to check whether millions of online messages and videos are pornographic as China fights against porn as major part of crackdown on Internet abuse, offering annual salary of 20,000 yuan ($2,937.29).
For example, Baidu, China's largest search engine, has about 1,000 staff members responsible for online censorship.
- Online shopping frenzy sparks trash concern
- Is it a thing? 10 odd jobs where you can make good money
- Message on a bottle: Mineral water company launches drive to find missing children
- Snow leopards caught on camera
- A foreigner's guide to Singles Day shopping spree
- China jails 49 for catastrophic Tianjin warehouse blasts
- Americans want to change presidential election system
- UK business calls for exclusive visa system for post-Brexit London
- Australia poised to sign refugee deal with United States: media
- Philippines' Duterte says he is against 2014 defense pact with US
- S.Africa wants to work with US in promoting peace: Zuma
- Trump's victory on global pages
- Alibaba breaks sales record on Singles Day
- Ten photos from around China: Nov 4-10
- Snow storm hits Xinjiang
- Clinton concedes election, urges open mind on Trump
- Places to enjoy golden gingko tree leaves
- Taobao village gets ready for shopping spree on 11/11
- Overhead bridge rotated in East China's Shandong
- The 75th anniversary of Red Square parade celebrated
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Anti-graft campaign targets poverty relief |
Cherry blossom signal arrival of spring |
In pictures: Destroying fake and shoddy products |
China's southernmost city to plant 500,000 trees |
Cavers make rare finds in Guangxi expedition |
Cutting hair for Longtaitou Festival |
Today's Top News
No environmental shortcuts
US election rhetoric unlikely to foreshadow future US-China relations
'Zero Hunger Run' held in Rome
Trump outlines anti-terror plan, proposing extreme vetting for immigrants
Phelps puts spotlight on cupping
US launches airstrikes against IS targets in Libya's Sirte
Ministry slams US-Korean THAAD deployment
Two police officers shot at protest in Dallas
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |