Applying the service to video moderation
So far, we have covered the Text and Image APIs for scanning content as it is added to a variety of mediums, including blogs, forums, chats, and more. As we review the Video Moderator API, you’ll find it is quite a departure from the Image and Text APIs. This departure takes the form of a completely different way of working with the service altogether and isn’t currently designed to work like the other two services. In this case, it would make sense to have the service be advertised completely separately from Content Moderator because of the requirements to use the service. I’ll get more into this in a minute, so bear with me, but it is important to note that similar to the previous two moderation services, you can use this service for video moderation. I won’t elaborate any further on the capabilities of the service because of the nature of how it is used and because it doesn’t warrant the same attention as...