You would think it would be time to change the root password to the U.S. Constitution after all the damage that has been done - but damn do we have bad sysops.
I honestly don't get it. If you don't like how a website moderates, you are free to use another. If enough people don't like it, a new competitor will eventually fill that void. Unlike the limited options for ISPs, people are not forced to use Facebook and Twitter. They can certainly go the way of Digg, Myspace, or Slashdot.
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You would think it would be time to change the root password to the U.S. Constitution after all the damage that has been done - but damn do we have bad sysops.
/div>Wyden
Senator Wyden is the best damn member of congress, hands down. I wish more had his integrity and intelligence.
/div>Re: Re: Path to Litigation
I honestly don't get it. If you don't like how a website moderates, you are free to use another. If enough people don't like it, a new competitor will eventually fill that void. Unlike the limited options for ISPs, people are not forced to use Facebook and Twitter. They can certainly go the way of Digg, Myspace, or Slashdot.
/div>Re: Re: Re: Re:
Any algorithm with a time complexity lower than O(n!) is clearly biased against conservatives.
They simply need more time to get with the program :-)
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