Re: Re: Re: So Alternative Facts Are Not Policitally Correct Now?
It probably happens incidentally, but not so much purpose-driven on a political axis. But it only takes one "liberal" to do it to a "conservative" so those interested in "justifications" can retrofit it to justify history.
The really fun thing his is identifying the lying loon with other conservatives. Good job on that.
What drug is it so many are high on these days that lead to non sequiturs like raisins in a muffin of idiocy?
It might be a good idea to suspect people of what they actually do or say rather than to force some label on that that is convenient to you or catchy with other compleat morons in a really big hurry.
Re: So Alternative Facts Are Not Policitally Correct Now?
And i was waiting for this also.
But Hillary, she has special agents from the other side of the flat earth that even flat earthers won't tell you about. With mind-control rays and what.
No, it is not a tower. It's a mobile tower spoofer. Of course they have less range, but they have them just where they need to be. You wouldn't need a special detector to find a mysterious cell tower un-owned by any known telco. (But then some people would probably also be claiming it is a super-seekrit HAARP expansion. No tinfoil, please!)
Re: True cheating should be regarded as a security problem.
All they would have had to have done was to download a copy of the cheat engine he was offering at any point in his long abuse of the game and youtube-ing. That mayyyyy have given some small indication of what code needs fixing. As if this kid is the only one with a method to cheat...
Certainly, some things are much harder to prevent (or patch) than others, and personally, i think there is a lot of value in games that are easily and/or intentionally mod-able. But if you are a big company, you should definitely have the resources to keep cheats and mods out of the official main game servers. Strange thing is, multiplayer games with mods running on their own fan community servers seem to do OK with kicking off those not abiding by the social contract of that community.
I have sympathy for neither this 14yo wanker nor Epic's stupid behavior. And if one really must sue someone to cease and desist, or for some sort of real damages, there are better avenues to do that than by distorting copyright law beyond recognition and then having that become the new standard when some equally stupid court allows it.
I don't know why the non-existence of a lawsuit keeps coming up when it wasn't mentioned. In clear terms.
_That's a serious question, really. If your identity and brand are borrowed to begin with, where does the line start where it becomes correct for you to block others doing the same?_
Re: Re: Why title for Facebook's perspective? Favor it over users?
I think the posts here are written from the point of view of facts and outcomes. Opinions on matters are obviously stated as well. I don't see any personal opinions on the FB behavior in question at all.
The title is obvious, the above conclusion regarding the title in not, whatsoever. Techdirt writers may disagree with FB operations (or any number of things), but it is not their job to loudly proclaim such in every article mentioning FB (or whatever) to someone's satisfaction. What is going against and for FB in the suit so far is exactly what the article is about. Would one who is concerned about FB choose to ignore what is going in FB's favor for some reason? That seems exactly counterproductive to the to the position in AC's comment.
I wonder if the final paragraph was missed or something.
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Re: coder's veto
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Re: Value?
The first hit is free...
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Re: Re: Re: So Alternative Facts Are Not Policitally Correct Now?
The really fun thing his is identifying the lying loon with other conservatives. Good job on that.
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Re: Re: Re: So Alternative Facts Are Not Policitally Correct Now?
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Re: Just Wow!
It might be a good idea to suspect people of what they actually do or say rather than to force some label on that that is convenient to you or catchy with other compleat morons in a really big hurry.
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Re: So Alternative Facts Are Not Policitally Correct Now?
But Hillary, she has special agents from the other side of the flat earth that even flat earthers won't tell you about. With mind-control rays and what.
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Re: Parhamovich? Sounds like a Russian to me.
Must have been driving the cash over to FB. They take payments that way, yeah?
_ Techdirt claims swayed the election for Trump_
Never happened.
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All those giant novelty checks Google hands over to Mike or one of his many avatars also known as Mike, for short.
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Re: Concealed??
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Re: True cheating should be regarded as a security problem.
Certainly, some things are much harder to prevent (or patch) than others, and personally, i think there is a lot of value in games that are easily and/or intentionally mod-able. But if you are a big company, you should definitely have the resources to keep cheats and mods out of the official main game servers. Strange thing is, multiplayer games with mods running on their own fan community servers seem to do OK with kicking off those not abiding by the social contract of that community.
I have sympathy for neither this 14yo wanker nor Epic's stupid behavior. And if one really must sue someone to cease and desist, or for some sort of real damages, there are better avenues to do that than by distorting copyright law beyond recognition and then having that become the new standard when some equally stupid court allows it.
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Ah, data caps on home broadband. The fading halcyon days of cable overbooking the local loop.
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Re: Re: Facebook-like walled garden?
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I don't know why the non-existence of a lawsuit keeps coming up when it wasn't mentioned. In clear terms.
_That's a serious question, really. If your identity and brand are borrowed to begin with, where does the line start where it becomes correct for you to block others doing the same?_
It starts with "because I can".
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Re: Re: Why title for Facebook's perspective? Favor it over users?
The title is obvious, the above conclusion regarding the title in not, whatsoever. Techdirt writers may disagree with FB operations (or any number of things), but it is not their job to loudly proclaim such in every article mentioning FB (or whatever) to someone's satisfaction. What is going against and for FB in the suit so far is exactly what the article is about. Would one who is concerned about FB choose to ignore what is going in FB's favor for some reason? That seems exactly counterproductive to the to the position in AC's comment.
I wonder if the final paragraph was missed or something.
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