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AlexWIWA , in China-linked ‘Spamouflage’ network mimics Americans online to sway US political debate

Gotta start regulating social media. “look how many users we have!” metrics are why bot nets are allowed to fester.

banshee ,

I still think the core problem lies with advertising on social media, especially contextual/targeted advertising. What if we prohibited for-profit social media companies?

Feathercrown ,

I was thinking about this recently. Why do people still use social media that has ads or that allows self-promotion? It’s social media, not corporate media. Post stuff because you want to, not because you want to generate a profit.

coyootje , in NaNoWriMo is in disarray after organizers defend AI writing tools

I can see the benefits of AI in certain fields of work but why would you want it to take over in the creative industry? Isn’t tapping into your own creativity the fun part?

gedaliyah , in [news] Protests in Solidarity with Palestine Resume at Columbia as Universities Across the US Attempt to Clamp-Down on Dissent
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als , in Federal judge decries discrimination against conservative group that publishes voters’ information

In the UK when you sign up to vote you have the option to be on the “open register” which is a list of voters that companies then buy to find people to spam with letters etc. Safe to say I’ve opted out

Buffalox , in Lula says Elon Musk’s wealth does not mean world must accept his ‘far-right free-for-all’

Lula being the Brazilian president, and he is absolutely right.

Rosoe , in NaNoWriMo is in disarray after organizers defend AI writing tools
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If you have Dyslexia then ChatGPT is a better spellcheck than whatever's in your writing software. I won't pretend to know all the applications of AI to help neurodiverse people to write but there are ways to use AI in writing that is very helpful to them. I wouldn't say having AI blurt out 50,000 words of nothing is particularly helpful to any writer though.

AlexanderESmith ,

If I had any disorder that kept me from interacting with written words effectively, but I had a burning need to tell a particular story, I would either record an audio book, or ask a friend to help me write it down. I sure as hell wouldn't trust an LLM with my work.

gedaliyah , in Wuppertal: SEK operation at employment agency – “dangerous situation” turns out to be a false alarm
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realcaseyrollins OP ,

Oh boy

AbouBenAdhem , in NaNoWriMo is in disarray after organizers defend AI writing tools

Their announcement reads like an update of the classic “If by Whisky” speech.

ravhall , in Oregon hospital hit with $303M lawsuit after a nurse is accused of replacing fentanyl with tap water

They don’t call it Methford for nothing.

ravhall , in Kamala Harris to propose up to $50,000 tax deduction for new small businesses

That’s not what we need. We need government caps on goods, services, fees, interest rates, personal worth (billionaires), and housing.

Ullallulloo ,
@Ullallulloo@civilloquy.com avatar

Artificial price caps just disincentivize people from creating more of that good. They don’t solve the underlying problem at all. You just replace people paying more with widespread shortages and people not having it at all.

The goal to reduce prices to increase supply—incentivize people to create more of those things cheaper somehow.

ravhall ,

You sound like you’ve been tricked by the capitalism machine. “Give me a reason to do the right thing”

ryannathans , in Oregon hospital hit with $303M lawsuit after a nurse is accused of replacing fentanyl with tap water

If only drugs were legal

trevor , (edited ) in Musk's Starlink backtracks and says it will comply with judge's order to block X in Brazil

That’s a bummer. I was hoping EU countries would be inspired by Brazil to actually enforce some of their laws and ban Twitter as well.

Edit: as vxx pointed out, there is a positive way to interpret this outcome, and I was probably being needlessly pessimistic.

vxx ,

Am I missing something? twitter is still blocked in brasil. The article is about starlink caving in and blocking it as well for brasilian users.

EU might still block them once they decided he doesn’t comply with the law, and fines didn’t help.

trevor , (edited )

Sorry. To clarify what I meant: the “bummer” is that I want the situation with Starlink, Twitter, and Brazil to result in the permanent downfall of that dogshit site, and severe fines for Starlink so that other countries can look toward Brazil as an example of how to deal with the kinds of social media sites that allow disinformation to propagate.

The fact that Starlink has agreed to comply takes off some of the heat, and therefore leaves some of the territory of fully exploring the legal ramifications of holding reich-wing billionaire freaks somewhat accountable for the shit that their companies do unexplored. Yeah, it’s good that Twitter is still forbidden from operating in Brazil, but I would have liked for Musk to face more repercussions through Starlink as well.

I hope that the EU still takes action against Twitter though, with or without any additional escalation involving Starlink.

vxx ,

I see it as a positive. Elon tried to strong arm the judge but they froze assets to show they’re not to be fucked with. It worked and the billionaire didn’t get away.

Others can still take it as an inspiration or motivation.

trevor ,

Good point. I edited my original comment. Thanks for providing a more positive perspective on this :)

0x0 ,

I feel pretty conflicted on this whole thing. Don’t get me wrong, it’s hilarious seeing Elon squirm, but it’s disconcerting to see everyone cheering on government censorship of the internet.

fuzzzerd ,

I’m not even that conflicted, those cheering any government censorship are misguided at best.

CileTheSane ,
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those cheering any government censorship

Child porn is illegal, that is also government censorship.

trevor ,

Typically, I would agree. However, what is happening with Twitter and Brazil isn’t censorship; it’s Twitter refusing to appoint legal council to respond to any legal complaints within Brazil’s jurisdiction. Musk has made the conscious decision to have Twitter not be legally-compliant with Brazil’s laws, therefore Brazil doesn’t allow them to operate there.

0x0 ,

However, what is happening with Twitter and Brazil isn’t censorship

The Brazilian government is forcing an ISP to block customers’ access to a specific website. Whether it’s right or wrong is up for discussion, but I can’t accept the claim that this is not censorship.

lolcatnip ,

You can’t operate a business that doesn’t comply with the law. They don’t get a free pass just because their business is a communication service.

ayyy ,

Yes but it’s a law that is used for internet censorship.

CileTheSane ,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

Then argue against the law, not for a company ignoring the law.

ayyy ,

Yes, that’s what is happening here.

trevor ,

You can’t open a restaurant that doesn’t comply with food safety law. This is a “skill issue” on Musk’s part. Not censorship.

ayyy ,

Nobody here ever said otherwise.

TachyonTele ,

Is shutting down a restaurant because it doesn’t comply with food safety restaurant censorship?

BlueMacaw ,

If Chevron were to start drilling in Brazil without any sort of permits or company representative, you might say that Brazil is within its rights to seize that mining equipment. Would that also be censorship?

ayyy ,

Do you consider drilling holes in the ground to be a form of speech?

What kind of “gotcha” is this? Nobody here said anything about Musk’s actions being legal and above board, we are complaining that it is concerning that Brazil has internet censorship laws with real teeth.

CileTheSane ,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

internet censorship

All countries have internet censorship. Pretty sure the companies in the US block child porn websites (Not going to check and get put on a watch list). The fact that things can be labeled illegal is not new or controversial. If your issue is with what is being labeled illegal you need to focus on that.

ripcord ,
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It’s not just hilarious. Twitter gives him way, way too Mich influence and power. It’s critical that stops.

Starlink to an extent, too.

Agree with you that I am conflicted though.

chiliedogg ,

It’s not suppression of speech. It’s the consequence of refusal to even acknowledge the legitimacy of the Courts by refusing to appoint council.

Kolanaki , in Stephen King gives blunt three-word response after discovering Florida banned 23 of his books in schools
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“What the fuck? Fuck that shit. That’s fucking stupid.”

norimee , in Christmas Starts in October, Venezuela’s Autocrat Declares

In the Philippines christmas season is all the “-BER” months, starting Sept.1.

This is what being committed to christmas looks like.

ChickenLadyLovesLife , in Florida state parks whistleblower fired after exposing Ron DeSantis’s plans

This was going to be a complete bulldozing of all of that habitat. The secrecy was totally confusing

Republican governor does wildly unpopular shit to make money for his backers. Why would the secrecy be “confusing”?

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