TY - JOUR AU - McCosker, Anthony PY - 2023/03/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - MODERATING MENTAL HEALTH: ARE AUTOMATED SYSTEMS TOO RISK AVERSE? JF - AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research JA - SPIR VL - 2022 IS - SE - Papers M DO - 10.5210/spir.v2022i0.13051 UR - https://spir.aoir.org/ojs/index.php/spir/article/view/13051 SP - AB - Across commercial social media platforms and dedicated support forums alike, mental health content raises important questions about what constitutes risk and harm online, and how automated and human moderation practices can be re-configured to accommodate resilient behaviours and social support. In work with three Australian mental health organisations that provide successful discussion and support forums, this paper identifies moderation practices that can help to re-think how mental health content is managed. The work aims to improve safety and resilience in these spaces, drawing insights from successful practices to inform algorithmic and moderator treatment of mental health content more widely across social media. Through an analysis of interviews and workshops with forum managers and moderators, I paper argue that platforms must incorporate strengths-based context (resilience indicators) into their moderation systems and practices, challenging simplistic assessments of mental health content as risk and harm. ER -