Facebook admits that the Linux topic crackdown was 'in error' and has been fixed
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Ain't no way it's a error.
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Oh come on it's only been 31 for the whole year!
(this joke doesn't work in 2 days please add +1 to each day)
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How does blocking Linux benefit them?
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deals with Microsoft or any other competitor who may want to silence alternatives.
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do a bad thing
get caught
oops, it was just an error
repeat
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funny how they never make errors in favour of anyone else but themselves
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This was the exact same line of thinking I went down.
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Don't forget about all the searches for #Democrats and the like mysteriously returning zero results.
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I mean it makes sense. Both M$ and Apple (and Google with vanilla Android) are quite surveillance-centric, it only makes sense to try to keep the population under a watchful eye to stay ahead of any potential challenges to their authority. They hate the thought of people doing anything digitally that they can't keep tabs on.
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If not wanting to format my machine every year to keep it from bogging down makes me a terrorist, well, shit.
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They fired all their moderators and put AI in charge.
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This should really be the canary in the coal mine for just how bad things are going to get.
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Probably time to start spinning up some shit like that, actually. Keep an eye on a broad index of salient search terms / hashtags, watch for dropouts.
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Is this a new thing? I thought that's how companies like Google and Meta operate for the last 10 years or so, minus a few poor people in underprivileged countries who have to sort the really bad stuff...
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Alfred emerged from the densest part of te eucalptus grove. All around him, his tiny bots unobtrusively kept pace. Every one was in violation of local law, containing not a single chip in thrall to the Department of Homeland Security. While Vaz continued to play Bollywood exec through the public net, these devices provided him with his own network and countermeasures.
Rainbows End (Vernor Vinge)