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Deleted User 298457
How else do arguments on the internet work?lol..you've just googled all that, haven't you? C'mon, admit it, you didn't know about ACE & the NEPA overhaul previously?

How else do arguments on the internet work?lol..you've just googled all that, haven't you? C'mon, admit it, you didn't know about ACE & the NEPA overhaul previously?
Hold up, I don't get it.
Most of the people moaning about Trump being banned are doing it in the name of free speech.
The strawman argument is then that Trump supporters will radicalise and go "under ground".
An article is now posted about a very difficult topic for most to even contemplate, and the chap is proposing to totally remove them from Twitter. If we follow the same logic as the MAGA-lovers, this would just push them underground and make it worse, no?
Is this kind of censorship OK? Or is this the line for the people offended by Trump being banned?
Unclear what is being argued now. If it is more general regulatory powers on Big Tech, then I think everyone totally agrees. Nobody can agree on who enforces that or how though, as putting the power back into the Governments hands is also not desirable.
I think that the answer is probably to spend less time on Twitter.. . .
Anyway, it was more about Twitter’s arbitrary banning policies - the admins seem to spend all their time randomly going after people for not having the right politics, satire accounts etc whether that’s unexplained bans, shadow bans, unliking posts or follows of certain tweets or accounts etc, and not enough on the things they should be looking at like death threats, threats of violence, child porn, etc.
lol..you've just googled all that, haven't you? C'mon, admit it, you didn't know about ACE & the NEPA overhaul previously?
No i knew about them as remembered all the fuss when Trump brought ACE in and overhauled NEPA. Clearly, you had absolutely no idea what they were and what they changed and fell for the obvious con of Trump calling it the "Affordable Clean Energy" Act when in fact it was "pollute and destroy the environment act".
I did google the fact that ACE had been thrown out in the courts though, had missed that with all the Trump coup stuff going off
I think that the answer is probably to spend less time on Twitter.
I see a big difference between QAnon types and the like being allowed to voice their ridiculous conspiracy theories for all to see/mock/possibly re-educate - it’s legal to have dumb ideas after all - and pedophiles being given a pass via an ill-thought-through policy on a public platform to openly engage in illegal activity, both with others like themselves and with their targets. I don’t think you can stop people attempting to groom on any social media platform, which is why parents shouldn’t be blasé about giving their children an internet connection, but the platform itself certainly shouldn’t be an environment that makes child predators feel empowered to act on their disorder. They should be getting professional help privately, not coddling each other and coming up with hashtags so they can find each other and network.
Anyway, it was more about Twitter’s arbitrary banning policies - the admins seem to spend all their time randomly going after people for not having the right politics, satire accounts etc whether that’s unexplained bans, shadow bans, unliking posts or follows of certain tweets or accounts etc, and not enough on the things they should be looking at like death threats, threats of violence, child porn, etc.
I see a big difference between QAnon types and the like being allowed to voice their ridiculous conspiracy theories for all to see/mock/possibly re-educate....
They aren't pedophiles in the eyes of the law, and Twitter has openly declared their policy towards them.I see a big difference between QAnon types and the like being allowed to voice their ridiculous conspiracy theories for all to see/mock/possibly re-educate - it’s legal to have dumb ideas after all - and pedophiles being given a pass via an ill-thought-through policy on a public platform to openly engage in illegal activity, both with others like themselves and with their targets. I don’t think you can stop people attempting to groom on any social media platform, which is why parents shouldn’t be blasé about giving their children an internet connection, but the platform itself certainly shouldn’t be an environment that makes child predators feel empowered to act on their disorder. They should be getting professional help privately, not coddling each other and coming up with hashtags so they can find each other and network.
Anyway, it was more about Twitter’s arbitrary banning policies - the admins seem to spend all their time randomly going after people for not having the right politics, satire accounts etc whether that’s unexplained bans, shadow bans, unliking posts or follows of certain tweets or accounts etc, and not enough on the things they should be looking at like death threats, threats of violence, child porn, etc.
I take it that you are referring to child pornography when you coyly mention CP?. . . people seemingly defending, or giving a pass, to Twitter for having CP on their platform . . .
I take it that you are referring to child pornography when you coyly mention CP?
Do you have many (or indeed any) examples of such people or did you just imagine them when expressing outrage at the rabble-rousing ex-POTUS being banned by Twitter?
Is the case people are quoting here is the one where a 13 year old boy was tricked into sharing photos of himself and then blackmailed into making a video? From what I've heard his mother contacted Twitter as did he. They asked for the video that was being shared to be taken down. Twitter said they viewed the video and saw no issue with it. I've no idea what the video actually contained and have zero interest in trying to fine it.
Obviously what twitter should have done is take the video down first and then review it because he is a minor. Also under these circumstances even if the video contained nothing inappropriate they still should have taken it down if for no other reason than it could have ended in him getting bullied by his classmates once it went viral under those circumstances.
All the social media companies need to spend a lot more money on humans to view martials that are reported and perhaps they need to be better trained.
Are you sure you want this?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/tech...ilippines-generation-workers-is-paying-price/
I'm not sure what the solution is, but we can't pursue something that is akin to torture. Firmly of the belief that this really is not a job for people at all as the damage to society is only directed elsewhere, unfortunately algorithms aren't accurate enough and even if they do become accurate in the future... that just poses further ethical problems.