By this, I mean, that there might be new posts popping in, and then, the same random post will be popped in for something like the fifth time.
Also, he spent a huge amount of money on it, and everyone ran circles around him when coming up with their own VR things (by him, I mean Zuckerberg).
Here's a product which no one asked for delivered in the driest and most boring manner possible.
It makes you wish the days when it was just investors hyping up cryptocurrencies or something.
While I'd say that we are now free of "the metaverse" type rhetoric from 2022, unfortunately, I've seen enough bad takes about VR (though fewer) that I had to specifically add that to my post.
I'm aware of the anthropologist. He doesn't say anything of interest to be worth including in the science post.
I'm fairly sure he regurgitated a negative stereotype about a minority sexuality, because one of the people he spoke to told him it. There are also a lot of salacious details of people masturbating and I don't think he tells us anything we don't already know.
There are a few reasons I don't use the term "CSAM" that much.
Other than wanting more specificity, there is the fact that a group which was aggressively promoting the term was also conflating it with porn and wanting to censor that.
Why would I go out of my way to use a term just because a bunch of bad faith people want me to use it?
"as if it is one amorphous thing"
I've covered this particular issue in greater detail in other posts, so if my coverage of it here seems a bit brief, that is why.
It's less the term itself, and more what makes sense in covering an issue. Here, the term is ambiguous, it is novel, and it tends to collapse context. Perhaps, I could have conveyed that better.
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