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For whatever reason, they keep finding people with hot takes about porn but who don't actually study porn effects, instead they hear something alarming and they decide to echo it.

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A guy who has knowledge in analysing images or data is not an expert in sexology. It might be a step up over an "#AI ethics" person with hot takes ...

A guy who has knowledge in analysing images or data is not an expert in sexology.

It might be a step up over an " ethics" person with hot takes about offensive content but their opinion is worth a lot less than someone might make out.

Talking about Sam could be the subject of a long article in itself and I don't have the time or desire to do so.

I don't think you need to be an expert in the human mind to realize that an opt-out for Microsoft Recall is going to lead to a lot of people getting tripped up by it in a sensitive situation (perhaps, one involving security).

If it is going to be there at all, this should be an opt-in instead.

I'm also wondering whether it shouldn't be implemented in some other way, and if there shouldn't be some API or something for a program to opt out of it?

From what I've heard of it, Microsoft's Recall product is very troublesome from a security perspective.

There is quite a lot for me to read relating to censorship, huh.

Bad caching rears it's ugly head. The sort of caching where old stale content is visible for a long time before being replaced with new content.

I didn't cover Endrass et al specifically (it is referenced indirectly) as it relates to actual child porn, which as we know is not ethical, therefore it's more interesting as part of a suite to debunk anti porn arguments than being interesting in it's own right (where the most it has to say is that someone who views that tend to have different characteristics from actual abusers).

I am aware of it though.

Also, I don't really want to lump people who don't engage in actual child porn in with those who do as I don't think it would be good to invite prejudice upon good people.

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Reposting for #ukpol, although it wasn't written for that tag. Despite the scant / non-existent evidence for porn being such a bogeyman, it keeps g...

I'm reading crazy nonsense conflating teenagers viewing porn with them being "abused" and teens making jokes about sex (or whatever) to each other with them being groomed.

I don't even know how to comment on this. It's too crazy for me.

More nonsense for me to read, and maybe comment on.

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More than half the world now faces a freedom of expression crisis.

“At no point in the last 20 years have so many people been denied the benefits of open societies,” says our executive director, Quinn MCKew

Read more in The guardian's feature of our #GXR2024 report:
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Palestine. Where someone who might be against hate speech prohibitions suddenly decides they like them when it comes to opposing Israel.

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defendonlineprivacy.com/ca/act You really should take the time to oppose the "" bill which for some inexplicable reason has a lot of support in the Assembly.

There are implications, there are security implications, it impedes speech, and might make some sites inaccessible entirely (). It also violates the .

It appears that modifying a video to make it appear that he committed a crime was defamatory.

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/26/idaho-drag-performer-defamation-case-far-right-blogger "A jury has awarded more than $1.1m ...
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"Carlos Edmilson da Silva had already served three years in prison for a crime he had not committed when he was arrested in the Brazilian city of Barueri and accused of a string of horrific rapes.

His face was plastered across newspapers and TV reports, where he was dubbed the “maniac of Castello Branco”, after the highway where 12 women had been raped over two years.

At the age of 24, he was convicted in the first of the 12 cases. By the end of the trials, he had been sentenced to a total of 170 years in jail, where he spent 12 years – before DNA tests revealed that another man had been responsible for the crimes."

"Da Silva’s convictions were all based on photo recognition, in which victims were shown his mugshot and asked whether they believed he was the perpetrator."

"But the rapist’s “characteristics” were just that he was a “medium-height Black man”, said Rahal."

Might also be of interest to

Cool to see growing attention to the proposed Californian "age verification" bill.

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https://www.defendonlineprivacy.com/ca/action.php You really should take the time to oppose the #California "#AgeVerification" bill which for some ...

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Out of fear of misguided / takes, I refer to my new porn science post (actually a repost of it) where I'm not fond of censorship or "age verification".

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"A jury has awarded more than $1.1m to an drag performer who accused a far-right blogger of defaming him when she falsely claimed that he exposed himself to a crowd, including children, during a Pride event in June 2022."

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ORG will be promoting digital rights during the UK #GeneralElection 🗳️

We'll be urging all candidates to support privacy and freedom of expression, as well as providing tools for supporters.

If you can, please donate so we can spread the message ⬇️

#ukpolitics #digitalrights

action.openrightsgroup.org/mak

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operatio One infamous example of this was Operation Choke Point.

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If we really want to know how the U.S. Government twists arms on speech though, it might also be useful to get an idea of what they say to financia...
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