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|series episode number = 4
|series episode number = 4
|main character        = [[Tyler Steele|Tyler]], [[St John Colchester|Mr Colchester]]
|main character        = [[Tyler Steele|Tyler]], [[St John Colchester|Mr Colchester]]
|featuring            =  
|featuring            = [[Susan Jenkins|Susan]]
|enemy                = [[The Child]]
|enemy                = [[Friend (Aliens Next Door)|Friend]]
|setting              = [[London]], [[Ramadan]], [[2020s]]
|setting              = [[London]], [[Ramadan]], [[2020s]]
|publisher            = Big Finish Productions
|publisher            = Big Finish Productions
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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
[[Reporter]] and [[science]] correspondent [[Petra Malik]] wants to continue reporting on the [[coma]]tose [[Charlie (Moderation)|Charlie]]'s experimental implant, but has to sideline the story pending the results as she needs to make a certain number of views. She complains to [[Tyler Steele|Tyler]], an old friend whom she got a job as a moderator, and [[Barry Bean]], who works in digital strategy, about threatening and offensive comments which are now permitted under her stories due to a new rule prioritising interaction, but Barry refuses to do anything unless she becomes "edgier" and reports on stories produced by an [[algorithm]].  
[[Reporter]] and [[science]] correspondent [[Petra Malik]] wants to continue reporting on the [[coma]]tose [[Charlie (Moderation)|Charlie]]'s experimental implant, but has to sideline the story pending the results as she needs to make a certain number of views. She complains to [[Tyler Steele|Tyler]], an old friend whom she got a job as a moderator, and [[Barry Bean]], who works in digital strategy, about threatening and offensive comments which are now permitted under her stories due to a new rule prioritising interaction, but Barry refuses to do anything unless she becomes "edgier" and reports on stories produced by an [[algorithm]].


Following the algorithm results in Petra being punched by [[gammon (Moderation)|a man]] protesting the teaching of [[sexuality]] at a [[primary school]] and assaulted by [[Bidford|a doctor]] whose [[fertility clinic]] produced an overwhelming number of blond boys, a story which is made unviewable by code in a comment which she suspects Tyler deliberately let through. He informs her that the newspaper is keeping count of the number of [[rape]] and [[death]] threats each of its articles receive and that Petra is the most hated of its reporters, but she is happy that she is angering the far-right. When Charlie starts showing signs of recovery, Barry tells Petra that the story has no traction, in part because he is gay.
Following the algorithm results in Petra being punched by [[gammon (Moderation)|a man]] protesting the teaching of [[sexuality]] at a [[primary school]] and assaulted by [[Bidford|a doctor]] whose [[fertility clinic]] produced an overwhelming number of blond boys, a story which is made unviewable by code in a comment which she suspects Tyler deliberately let through. He informs her that the newspaper is keeping count of the number of [[rape]] and [[death]] threats each of its articles receive and that Petra is the most hated of its reporters, but she is happy that she is angering the far-right. When Charlie starts showing signs of recovery, Barry tells Petra that the story has no traction, in part because he is gay.
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Tyler is followed by [[St John Colchester|Mr Colchester]], who wonders if Tyler is able to continue with his mission after he spends a night drinking and using [[drug]]s to dull his feelings of guilt at his inability to protect Petra from the hatred she is receiving. Tyler is sure that Petra is going to die and visits her, shortly after her home is broken into and her [[knife|knives]] plunged into her [[bed]], upon realising that her spiked articles went unpublished because they concerned [[Phlobos]], which has likely been building genetic profiles of the population and is owned by a firm which upgraded the [[United Kingdom]]'s [[WiFi]] and owns both a [[recommendation engine]] and Petra's newspaper.
Tyler is followed by [[St John Colchester|Mr Colchester]], who wonders if Tyler is able to continue with his mission after he spends a night drinking and using [[drug]]s to dull his feelings of guilt at his inability to protect Petra from the hatred she is receiving. Tyler is sure that Petra is going to die and visits her, shortly after her home is broken into and her [[knife|knives]] plunged into her [[bed]], upon realising that her spiked articles went unpublished because they concerned [[Phlobos]], which has likely been building genetic profiles of the population and is owned by a firm which upgraded the [[United Kingdom]]'s [[WiFi]] and owns both a [[recommendation engine]] and Petra's newspaper.


On the orders of [[the Child]], the algorithm used by the newspaper, Barry slips [[GHB]] into Tyler's drink before pushing him in front of a [[lorry]] to ensure that Petra is killed to make a good news story. Mr Colchester saves him in his [[taxi]] and they go to save Petra, who convinces [[Susan Jenkins]] to get her braindead child [[Tommy Jenkins|Tommy]] to have the experimental brain graft so as to create a news story considered more palatable than Charlie's. Tyler makes the newspaper's site almost unusable and reveals to Barry that he has copied images and videos from his [[mobile phone]] of him at a [[Holocaust]] memorial, at a [[Heggsy]] rally and performing a [[Nazi]] [[salute]].
On the orders of [[Friend (Aliens Next Door)|the Child]], the algorithm used by the newspaper, Barry slips [[GHB]] into Tyler's drink before pushing him in front of a [[lorry]] to ensure that Petra is killed to make a good news story. Mr Colchester saves him in his [[taxi]] and they go to save Petra, who convinces [[Susan Jenkins]] to get her braindead child [[Tommy Jenkins|Tommy]] to have the experimental brain graft so as to create a news story considered more palatable than Charlie's. Tyler makes the newspaper's site almost unusable and reveals to Barry that he has copied images and videos from his [[mobile phone]] of him at a [[Holocaust]] memorial, at a [[Heggsy]] rally and performing a [[Nazi]] [[salute]].


Petra visits Charlie, who is now able to talk with an artifical [[voice box]] and tells her that he wanted the successful operation to be a secret. In truth, Charlie and Tommy are both dead and their bodies are now being used by the Child. The Child no longer wants Petra dead as she believes that she can be of use.
Petra visits Charlie, who is now able to talk with an artificial [[voice box]] and tells her that he wanted the successful operation to be a secret. In truth, Charlie and Tommy are both dead and their bodies are now being used by the Child. The Child no longer wants Petra dead as she believes that she can be of use.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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* [[St John Colchester|Mr Colchester]] - [[Paul Clayton]]
* [[St John Colchester|Mr Colchester]] - [[Paul Clayton]]
* [[Petra Malik]] - [[Maya Saroya]]
* [[Petra Malik]] - [[Maya Saroya]]
* [[Barry Bean|Barry Beans]] - [[Silas Carson]]
* [[Barry Bean]]s - [[Silas Carson]]
* [[Charlie (Moderation)|Charlie]] - [[Luke Nunn]]
* [[Charlie (Moderation)|Charlie]] - [[Luke Nunn]]
* [[Gammon (Moderation)|Gammon]] - [[Mark Elstob]]
* [[Gammon (Moderation)|Gammon]] - [[Mark Elstob]]
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* [[Colleague (Moderation)|Colleague]] - [[Lowri Gwynne]]
* [[Colleague (Moderation)|Colleague]] - [[Lowri Gwynne]]
* [[Heggsy]] - [[Daniel Llewellyn-Williams]]
* [[Heggsy]] - [[Daniel Llewellyn-Williams]]
* [[The Child]] - [[Mia Hope]]
* [[Friend (Aliens Next Door)|The Child]] - [[Mia Hope]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* Petra mentions [[KPI]]s.
* Petra mentions [[KPI]]s.
* [[Kingston (Moderation)|Kingston]] was the technology correspondent and reported on [[air]] quality and [[Wimbledon]]. He [[hanging|hanged]] himself in a [[garage]] after trying to gas himself with his [[electric car]].
* [[Kingston (Moderation)|Kingston]] was the technology correspondent and reported on [[air]] quality and [[Wimbledon]]. He [[hanging|hanged]] himself in a [[garage]] after trying to gas himself with his [[electric car]].
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
[[File:Moderation textless.jpg|thumb|Textless cover]]
''to be added''
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[[Category:Among Us 1 audio stories]]
[[Category:Among Us 1 audio stories]]
[[Category:Stories set in the 2020s]]
[[Category:Stories set in London]]
[[Category:Stories set in London]]

Latest revision as of 14:37, 3 April 2024

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Moderation was the fourth audio story in Among Us 1.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Tyler Steele has a job moderating the comments section of a website. His old friend Petra is a star reporter for the newspaper. And Tyler realises the newspaper is going to kill her.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Reporter and science correspondent Petra Malik wants to continue reporting on the comatose Charlie's experimental implant, but has to sideline the story pending the results as she needs to make a certain number of views. She complains to Tyler, an old friend whom she got a job as a moderator, and Barry Bean, who works in digital strategy, about threatening and offensive comments which are now permitted under her stories due to a new rule prioritising interaction, but Barry refuses to do anything unless she becomes "edgier" and reports on stories produced by an algorithm.

Following the algorithm results in Petra being punched by a man protesting the teaching of sexuality at a primary school and assaulted by a doctor whose fertility clinic produced an overwhelming number of blond boys, a story which is made unviewable by code in a comment which she suspects Tyler deliberately let through. He informs her that the newspaper is keeping count of the number of rape and death threats each of its articles receive and that Petra is the most hated of its reporters, but she is happy that she is angering the far-right. When Charlie starts showing signs of recovery, Barry tells Petra that the story has no traction, in part because he is gay.

Tyler is followed by Mr Colchester, who wonders if Tyler is able to continue with his mission after he spends a night drinking and using drugs to dull his feelings of guilt at his inability to protect Petra from the hatred she is receiving. Tyler is sure that Petra is going to die and visits her, shortly after her home is broken into and her knives plunged into her bed, upon realising that her spiked articles went unpublished because they concerned Phlobos, which has likely been building genetic profiles of the population and is owned by a firm which upgraded the United Kingdom's WiFi and owns both a recommendation engine and Petra's newspaper.

On the orders of the Child, the algorithm used by the newspaper, Barry slips GHB into Tyler's drink before pushing him in front of a lorry to ensure that Petra is killed to make a good news story. Mr Colchester saves him in his taxi and they go to save Petra, who convinces Susan Jenkins to get her braindead child Tommy to have the experimental brain graft so as to create a news story considered more palatable than Charlie's. Tyler makes the newspaper's site almost unusable and reveals to Barry that he has copied images and videos from his mobile phone of him at a Holocaust memorial, at a Heggsy rally and performing a Nazi salute.

Petra visits Charlie, who is now able to talk with an artificial voice box and tells her that he wanted the successful operation to be a secret. In truth, Charlie and Tommy are both dead and their bodies are now being used by the Child. The Child no longer wants Petra dead as she believes that she can be of use.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Textless cover

to be added

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]