Huawei is a risk to competitiveness. They've done shady shit as in explicit corporate espionage with both apple and t-mobile but that's not the type of spying people might be thinking of.
the flag button is for people who are stupid, not "left", right, or middle. Just because "right posting" is getting flagged as you hilariously see, it's easily because they're incapable of making a factual argument that isn't "LEFTIST BIAS".
Should they make an argument of something even remotely coherent (high bar and all), I'd be willing to guess it's not going to be flagged. Call it...the things other news organizations don't care to uphold?
what do you expect from an industry that's owned by russia?
Literally the same folks that Trump is dealing with are the same folks who own a majority of the RIAA/MPAA. They should be RUSSIAA not RIAA or MAFIAA. Same russian oligarchy own pieces of the industry.
When you look at the policy actions you'll notice they're similar as well.
This is like saying gaming through a postage stamp is plenty. Things look *awful* on 720p, let alone 480p when the average mobile screen is 1080p or above (many are 2k/4k).
It should actually be *HOLLYWOOD*. That's the best part, not google/facebook/etc.
7. Do you believe that services like HOLLYWOOD should take greater responsibility for the use of their platforms to facilitate the illegal distribution of creative copyrighted movies, television shows, music, photography, and books?
I received an app to do moderation jobs through lionbridge
I know nothing about it aside from they tried to pay people very poorly to basically apply subjective rules to google search. One position was called social media internet assessor (aka moderator), and another was explicitly focused on mobile search. Both were focused on accuracy, not speed - which makes sense given the number of people they must be hiring.
That being said, it's subjective accuracy and was basically relying on human tuning and they were clearly targeting the ability to pay people a very low income to moderate.
I don't even bother trying to follow their restrictions on sizing of materials anymore, and about 1 in 10 trips they find something in my luggage to confiscate (normal toothpaste! OMG!) etc.
I wish flying didn't involve the TSA, because the Theater of Security in Aviation is as much a failure as it's ever been.
Re: Per usual, more than a bit of context left out
This is no fault other than explicitly facebook. There are lots of anti-bot measures they could be doing and naturally do not have an interest in doing (because facebook's total user count would plummet).
I wish I could find posts about analysis of how much of FB is bots but it is a significant amount.
I'd hope people would realize that lack of action on preventing bots goes hand in hand with lack of quality in understanding things like filtering/free speech.
why do people trust indiegogo when indiegogo is not relaible?
Even techdirt themselves talked about how indiegogo is not kickstarter and doesn't even vaguely check that a project is legitimate before taking your money.
I worked for one of the major hotels. They pretty much acknowledged they "can't compete with airbnb/boutique hotels". That was verbatim from a company status meeting for all employees.
On the post: EU Puts An End To The Open Internet: Link Taxes And Filters Approved By Just 5 Votes
Re:
Yeah, because that's going to end well. eyeroll
On the post: UK Suggests US Worries About Huawei Spying Are Being Overblown
huawei is a risk but not to "government" spying
Huawei is a risk to competitiveness. They've done shady shit as in explicit corporate espionage with both apple and t-mobile but that's not the type of spying people might be thinking of.
Example: https://www.zdnet.com/article/huawei-regularly-tried-to-steal-apple-trade-secrets/ https://psmag.com /news/the-us-charges-chinese-telecom-company-huawei-with-stealing-trade-secrets https://www.theguard ian.com/technology/2019/jan/28/huawei-china-telecoms-charged-us-trade-secrets-fraud
On the post: Does Twitter Have An Anti-Conservative Bias, Or Just An Anti-Nazi Bias?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Another day
the flag button is for people who are stupid, not "left", right, or middle. Just because "right posting" is getting flagged as you hilariously see, it's easily because they're incapable of making a factual argument that isn't "LEFTIST BIAS".
Should they make an argument of something even remotely coherent (high bar and all), I'd be willing to guess it's not going to be flagged. Call it...the things other news organizations don't care to uphold?
On the post: Max Schrems Files New Privacy Complaints That Seem To Show The Impossibility Of Complying With The GDPR
typo: noyb
even if noyb didn't like the format that data was in. And yet they might still face billions in fines?
*nobody?
On the post: While Everyone's Busy, Hollywood & Record Labels Suggest Congress Bring Back SOPA
what do you expect from an industry that's owned by russia?
When you look at the policy actions you'll notice they're similar as well.
On the post: The Scunthorpe Problem, And Why AI Is Not A Silver Bullet For Moderating Platform Content At Scale
I have a cousin with the spampata last name
On the post: Grandstanding Idiots In Congress Attack Social Media For Censoring Too Much And Too Little Without Understanding Anything
this isn't even a representative issue, this is *florida*
On the post: Copyright As Censorship: FIFA's Overaggressive Copyright Takedowns Target Fans Celebrating And Pussy Riot Protesting
Re: Re: I happily follow their request.
On the post: Comcast's Wireless Service Will Charge You More To Stream HD Video
480p "good enough for mobile"
This is like saying gaming through a postage stamp is plenty. Things look *awful* on 720p, let alone 480p when the average mobile screen is 1080p or above (many are 2k/4k).
On the post: Why Is Hollywood Pushing A Totally Bogus Push Poll Trying To Undermine The Internet?
my favorite is question 7
7. Do you believe that services like HOLLYWOOD should take greater responsibility for the use of their platforms to facilitate the illegal distribution of creative copyrighted movies, television shows, music, photography, and books?
On the post: EU Commission Says Social Media Companies Must Take Down 'Terrorist Content' Within One Hour
Re:
On the post: EU Commission Says Social Media Companies Must Take Down 'Terrorist Content' Within One Hour
So why is this only for "Social media content"?
On the post: It's Time to Talk About Internet Companies' Content Moderation Operations
I received an app to do moderation jobs through lionbridge
That being said, it's subjective accuracy and was basically relying on human tuning and they were clearly targeting the ability to pay people a very low income to moderate.
On the post: 'Tis The Season To Fail To Catch Contraband And Explosive Devices At TSA Checkpoints
it's laughable
I wish flying didn't involve the TSA, because the Theater of Security in Aviation is as much a failure as it's ever been.
On the post: Judge Ignores Congress, Pretends SOPA Exists, Orders Site Blocking Of Sci-Hub
uh, isn't ACS basically a part of Elsevier?
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ac00028a712
https://www.elsevier.com/exhibitions-update/ acs-fall-2016
Sounds like they're just a puppet for elsevier at this point.
On the post: Showtime Won't Explain Why Its Website Was Hijacking User Browsers To Covertly Mine Cryptocurrency
Re: Interesting idea though
"We've turned this on guys, please do it" is no less acceptable than "...."
That's a "please help us fix business model problems and oh give us more $$"
On the post: The Scale Of Moderating Facebook: It Turns Off 1 Million Accounts Every Single Day
Re: Per usual, more than a bit of context left out
I wish I could find posts about analysis of how much of FB is bots but it is a significant amount.
I'd hope people would realize that lack of action on preventing bots goes hand in hand with lack of quality in understanding things like filtering/free speech.
On the post: Titan Note Continues Trying To Sell Its Questionable Device; Its Own Actions Keep Raising More Questions
why do people trust indiegogo when indiegogo is not relaible?
So, surprise?
On the post: NY Judge Says Prior Restraint Is America's Best Defense Against Internet 'Chaos'
this read as if his name was Tikun Olam
On the post: Why Is The Hotel Industry More Focused On Harming Airbnb Than Improving Their Own Product?
I worked at a major hotel
This corporate lobbying needs to be prevented.
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