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Bluesky Deletes AI Protest Video of Trump Sucking Musk's Toes, Calls It 'Non-Consensual Explicit Material'

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  • N [email protected]

    It's not porn tho...not even a little bit.

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    #43

    Are we about to delve into the legal status of squat cobbler

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      I do not understand why people use BlueSky
      We already had the alternative!!!!! It was here first and many had already created accounts.. Then just went back to Twitter

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      #44

      It was far faster and easier to build up a feed of enjoyable content on BlueSky. My Mastodon feed has sat almost completely empty, and I've only been able to find a few news-reposters there.

      And I'm tech-savvy. Imagine how it is for other social media users.

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      • robottoaster@mander.xyzR [email protected]

        Once again proving it isn't really decentralised.

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        I don't think anyone claims BlueSky is decentralized, just more fair about moderation. I'd probably be fine with using Twitter if Elon Musk hadn't completely corrupted it.

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          1. Bluesky is more easily usable
          2. More people they want to follow are on Bluesky

          Instead of complaining we need to work on making Masto more welcoming to new users and amplifying the advantages it has over Bluesky

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          Honestly, that ship has sailed, I think. When Musk first took over Twitter and everyone was bailing, if Mastodon was a viable alternative it could have taken off.

          Now that Bluesky has overtaken them, and is seen as the alternative to Twitter, I think the opportunity has been lost.

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            It was far faster and easier to build up a feed of enjoyable content on BlueSky. My Mastodon feed has sat almost completely empty, and I've only been able to find a few news-reposters there.

            And I'm tech-savvy. Imagine how it is for other social media users.

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            #47

            Yes, exactly this. Like something might be technically better but unless it's doing its main job of actually connecting people it's not going to work.

            I wish more FOSS nerds understood this.

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              I do not understand why people use BlueSky
              We already had the alternative!!!!! It was here first and many had already created accounts.. Then just went back to Twitter

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              #48

              Same discussion in every single post on either Mastodon or Bluesky.

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              • cosmiccleric@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                Either involuntary AI generated pornography is wrong or it isn’t.

                Agree. Laws have to be applied evenly, or else they are not Laws.

                ~This~ ~comment~ ~is~ ~licensed~ ~under~ ~CC~ ~BY-NC-SA~ ~4.0~

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                #49

                These uh... aren't laws. They're community guidelines. I think one does not have to get so anal about preserving the rights of vulnerable people while also maintaining an "even application" because they're two different situations.

                Not even the law is black and white, it's still tweaked and interpreted by judges and lawyers. It's obvious that AI-generated pornography of women in political office is completely different from a video of a fascist dictator making out with the feet of another fascist. Get your head checked.

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                  Honestly, that ship has sailed, I think. When Musk first took over Twitter and everyone was bailing, if Mastodon was a viable alternative it could have taken off.

                  Now that Bluesky has overtaken them, and is seen as the alternative to Twitter, I think the opportunity has been lost.

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                  #50

                  That's quite a good point. Here's a little thought experiment, though: If we woke up tomorrow and Mastodon looked just like Bluesky (but with a different color scheme) and featured 100% two-way integration with Bluesky...

                  Essentially, if Mastodon became hands down the most user-friendly and engaging option—would that be enough to make a meaningful difference in its adoption curve?

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                    Well, looks like they put it back up. I think I agree with you though. It might be better for them to restrict this. Frankly republican incels excel at generating this kind of content and this sets the precedent that Bluesky will welcome such AI garbage. I'm not arguing that this stuff shouldn't be made in good spirit, but for a serious platform to not moderate it out I think invites chaos.

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                    There's plenty of legal precedent for newsworthiness to supersede some rules in the name of the freedom of the Press. It makes sense that I'm not allowed (at least where I live) to post a non-consensual pictures of someone off the street. But it would not make sense if I was forbidden from posting a picture of the Prime Minister visiting a school for example. That's newsworthy and therefore the public interest outweighs his right to privacy.

                    The AI video of Trump/Musk made a bunch of headlines because it was hacked onto a government building. On top of that it's satire of public figures and – I can't believe that needs saying – is clearly not meant to provide sexual gratification.

                    Corpos and bureaucracies would have you believe nuance doesn't belong in moderation decisions, but that's a fallacy and an flimsy shield to hide behind to justify making absolutely terrible braindead decisions at best, and political instrumentation of rules at worst. We should celebrate any time when moderators are given latitude to not stick to dumb rules (as long as this latitude is not being used for evil), and shame any company that censors legitimate satire of the elites based on bullshit rules meant to protect the little people.

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                    • O [email protected]

                      Your analogy doesn’t hold. Words aren’t human body parts.

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                      #52

                      Ryan Gosling as Ken, semi-shirtless

                      Is this considered porn? I am certainly, along with at least hundreds of millions of people, into shirtless Ryan Gosling. Specifically his pecs and abs.

                      Look, I am taking the piss, but not everything that might turn someone on for one reason or another is porn. The AI video of Trump is clearly satire and meant to disgust. What's next, we can't make satirical drawings of him grovelling at Putin's feet because some people have a humiliation fetish?

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                        That's quite a good point. Here's a little thought experiment, though: If we woke up tomorrow and Mastodon looked just like Bluesky (but with a different color scheme) and featured 100% two-way integration with Bluesky...

                        Essentially, if Mastodon became hands down the most user-friendly and engaging option—would that be enough to make a meaningful difference in its adoption curve?

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                        Possibly, although anyone who already has an account on Bluesky would likely stay there, and Bluesky has the upper hand in name recognition, and there is the uphill battle of explaining the concept of federation to people who have little interest in technology.

                        And that's if, hypothetically speaking, Mastodon was as easy to use.

                        It's not happening. Also, if it's anything like here, the non stop Linuxposting would probably annoy people.

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                          There's plenty of legal precedent for newsworthiness to supersede some rules in the name of the freedom of the Press. It makes sense that I'm not allowed (at least where I live) to post a non-consensual pictures of someone off the street. But it would not make sense if I was forbidden from posting a picture of the Prime Minister visiting a school for example. That's newsworthy and therefore the public interest outweighs his right to privacy.

                          The AI video of Trump/Musk made a bunch of headlines because it was hacked onto a government building. On top of that it's satire of public figures and – I can't believe that needs saying – is clearly not meant to provide sexual gratification.

                          Corpos and bureaucracies would have you believe nuance doesn't belong in moderation decisions, but that's a fallacy and an flimsy shield to hide behind to justify making absolutely terrible braindead decisions at best, and political instrumentation of rules at worst. We should celebrate any time when moderators are given latitude to not stick to dumb rules (as long as this latitude is not being used for evil), and shame any company that censors legitimate satire of the elites based on bullshit rules meant to protect the little people.

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                          #54

                          Exactly.

                          Content featuring public figures should be given extra lenience, because if we can't openly criticize our leaders, we aren't free. So as long as it's either factually correct or clearly parody/satire/etc, it should be allowed. Defamation and libel rules should have a very high bar for conviction when it comes to public figures.

                          This was obviously satire, and well done at that. Good on BlueSky for restoring it, I hope they fix whatever process got it pulled.

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                            I do not understand why people use BlueSky
                            We already had the alternative!!!!! It was here first and many had already created accounts.. Then just went back to Twitter

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                            because there is zero marketing for mastodon. zero sex-appeal to mastodon.

                            bluesky was a better car salesman selling the same old car twitter had.

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                            • N [email protected]

                              Satire is already legal and right wingers have already called for her to be shot or worse and gotten away with it. Pandora's box isn't closed, it's long been open.

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                              I don't like AOC, but any threat of of call for violence is unacceptable regardless of the target. I don't care if it's despicable people like Trump, violence against an individual isn't the answer. Violence against ideas, however, is fine.

                              There are politicians that I kind of like, and they should also not be above reproach. Bring all their bad takes into the light and let's talk about them.

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                                There's plenty of legal precedent for newsworthiness to supersede some rules in the name of the freedom of the Press. It makes sense that I'm not allowed (at least where I live) to post a non-consensual pictures of someone off the street. But it would not make sense if I was forbidden from posting a picture of the Prime Minister visiting a school for example. That's newsworthy and therefore the public interest outweighs his right to privacy.

                                The AI video of Trump/Musk made a bunch of headlines because it was hacked onto a government building. On top of that it's satire of public figures and – I can't believe that needs saying – is clearly not meant to provide sexual gratification.

                                Corpos and bureaucracies would have you believe nuance doesn't belong in moderation decisions, but that's a fallacy and an flimsy shield to hide behind to justify making absolutely terrible braindead decisions at best, and political instrumentation of rules at worst. We should celebrate any time when moderators are given latitude to not stick to dumb rules (as long as this latitude is not being used for evil), and shame any company that censors legitimate satire of the elites based on bullshit rules meant to protect the little people.

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                                That's a really thin line. I have a hard time imagining anyone sticking to this same argument if the satire were directed towards someone they admired in a similar position of power. The prime minister visiting a school is a world away from AI generated content of something that never actually happened. Leaving nuance out of these policies isn't some corporation pulling wool over our eyes, it's just really hard to do nuance at scale without bias and commotion.

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                                  That's a pretty big loophole. I mean, imagine the same exact video with Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi. It takes a significantly different subtext when the subjects are women. But the subtext doesn't really matter to the morality of the act.

                                  Either involuntary AI generated pornography is wrong or it isn't. I think it's wrong. Do Trump and Musk deserve it? Sure, but it's still wrong. Do I feel bad for them? No, because they deserve it. But it's still not something I would do, or suggest anyone else do, and if the creator is prosecuted, I'm not going to defend them.

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                                  It's satire, and yeah, I think satire of Harris skipping the primary process through "backroom deals" could be criticized with a similar video.

                                  As long as there's a point to the video, it's speech. Make it clear that it's AI gen satire and I think it's fine, just don't make more explicit than necessary to get the point across.

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                                  • excrubulent@slrpnk.netE [email protected]

                                    Yes, exactly this. Like something might be technically better but unless it's doing its main job of actually connecting people it's not going to work.

                                    I wish more FOSS nerds understood this.

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                                    I don't agree that Mastodon is technically better, but it was first so it should have first mover advantage.

                                    I think it largely comes down to marketing. Mastodon is marketed by word of mouth, and BlueSky has an actual marketing team.

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                                      Poor moderator probably had a foot fetish

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                                      Or more likely a Trump fetish.

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                                      • N [email protected]

                                        Yeah. I think it was hilarious to "hack" government displays to show this in protest.

                                        I am REALLY uncomfortable with sharing it on a wider basis. Because, at the risk of sounding like DNC leadership, it is opening a huge can of worms. Imagine if instead this was musk posting a deepfake of him and AOC similar to how he offered to rape taylor swift a while back?

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                                        If it's actual satire, it should be allowed, but to be satire, it needs to criticize something instead of just being offensive.

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                                          I'd expect a little more enthusiasm from our Commander in Chief...

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