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reason.com/2024/06/21/the-supr
"The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the right to a trial by jury and to due process apply to people who face a steep sentencing enhancement under federal law, in a ruling that transfers some power from the hands of judges to the public and will affect many criminal defendants' future punishments."

""Prominent among the reasons colonists cited in the Declaration of Independence for their break with Great Britain was the fact Parliament and the Crown had 'depriv[ed] [them] in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury,'" he writes. "The Fifth and Sixth Amendments placed the jury at the heart of our criminal justice system" in order "to mitigate the risk of prosecutorial overreach and misconduct" and serve as a check on the government."

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reason.com/2024/04/18/u-s-sent
"Federal judges will be limited from enhancing defendants' sentences based on conduct a jury acquitted them of, a practice that has drawn condemnation from a wide range of civil liberties groups, lawmakers, and jurists."

I see someone asking why a European instance prohibits communism. It might have something to do with countries like Germany having banned the Communist Party (this was many decades ago).

Does anyone here use Threads? How is it? Is it active? Not talking about opinions from pundits and such.

I'm also not a fan of the term Trust & Safety. I prefer the terms content moderation and content policy.

I've historically not been a fan of Bluesky's moderation practices myself (I've heard that they are puritanical in some ways). However, we should be wary of making these kinds of insinuations.

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This should go without saying but suggesting that Bluesky's Trust & Safety Head is somehow a child predator because he won't moderate a specific user who apparently holds hateful views is not okay.

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However, if someone takes issue with cases like that, it's strange to call for less review.

Without someone manually reviewing it, it also means automatically accusing someone of being a criminal to the police.

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A while ago, there was a bit of a scandal over someone's Google account being terminated over photos taken for medical purposes. They could never get it back. It's not clear it was an algorithm, a human moderator is unlikely to consider that either.

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And think about how many services one company might operate, someone might lose access to a lot of things based on an algorithm accusing them of something.

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"Someone shouldn't review hits for CSAM, they should let the algorithm do it's thing."
Someone said something like that. Except, there are issues like false positives, questions about the curation of the data (yes, there are cases where something is erroneously included), and so forth.

"Not all AI moderation is bad, there's sentiment analy-"
No, no, no, no, no. That would be hideously inaccurate.

With these superpower anime, it is more like each character having their own superpower. With magic, they get trained in particular spells.

For a more conventional magic academy (well, superpowers) , there is Gakuen Alice. Or I suppose there is always My Hero Academia.

Munou na Nana was an interesting . I probably shouldn't tell you too much, so I'll just say it's about an academy with a bunch of characters with superpowers. There are a lot of twists and turns.

There is a flaw in the premise, the plot treats people with even slightly useful abilities as if they are as strong as Superman but it's not really a big deal.

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