aeling | 6 years ago | on: Tim Cook’s internal email about HKmap
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aeling | 7 years ago | on: Facebook moderators in America
If not, I'm sorry for the mixup - I'm just guessing based on your username.
aeling | 7 years ago | on: Facebook moderators in America
Do Mastodon admins share common blocklists or anything? If a bad actor decided to start posting offensive content to random instances, I assume you can ban that {username | IP} from the instance used by you and your users, but would they then be able to just iterate through the other n Mastodon instances? Is there anything in place to prevent them from creating a new account and repeating ad nauseam? (not that there is on Facebook, necessarily)
(I don't know anything about Mastodon, which I'm sure is obvious from some of my questions - if they're incoherent in the context of Mastodon that's totally fine)
aeling | 7 years ago | on: Facebook moderators in America
I suspect reddit is the best example of blending "something for everybody" with "default users don't see offensive things", while also being able to remove things like the content in the story, but obviously they still have human moderators.
I think the ultra-open / libertarian model is fundamentally incompatible with broad acceptance, personally [1], but I'm happy to be proven wrong. Early IRC/BBSes aren't very convincing to me because even if they were unmoderated the barrier to entry (knowledge, hardware) was high enough to limit adoption.
[1]: I think sites like Gab indicate that even if you clone a successful product and market it as "<x> but with free speech", the free speech part winds up being a negative factor, concentrating elements that will scare off mainstream users.
aeling | 7 years ago | on: Facebook moderators in America
I think it's readily apparent that "just show everything" doesn't work if you want to attract a mainstream audience, but I'm reluctant to just give up on the global public platform that FB was originally idealized as.
[1] I think I'd still find it unacceptable if the moderators were being paid 6 figures, had extensive 1:1 counseling, or any other perks - selling mental health for money is something I'm happy saying a utopian society wouldn't include.
aeling | 7 years ago | on: October 21 post-incident analysis
(disclosure - I work for a competitor, not on cloud stuff)
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One note - I just donated, but I almost bailed out when I saw I had to go through the whole UW process (especially when I then paid with PayPal, which has all of that info anyway....). I'm sure you're restricted to using their platform, but even better PayPal integration would go a long way.
Thanks again!
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> The Waze website advertises the feature on its website, saying, "Get alerted before you approach police."
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[0]: https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/07/us/nypd-tells-google-stop-waz...