So, when I see Facebook using weird suspicious language, I tend to get suspicious of that.
"realism" (quotes) came to mind because Facebook used the term in a suspicious manner a month ago, although it was just an example off the top of my head. I've said it before though, "realism" is a distraction which leads to musing over arbitrary distinctions (degrees? elements?) of "realism", rather than whether it is actually consensual / a fictional character.
In the case of NCII, I noted earlier this year that tech firms seemed to want to pretend that any false positive is "not actually a false positive", because it "looked close enough" by changing the definition of NCII to include the false positives. It's an absurd attempt to evade scrutiny of their moderative practices.
Let's suppose a company quietly decided they didn't like AI, because they reckon a company didn't get permission from the artists whose works the model was trained on.
So, inexplicably accounts which post such content inexplicably start getting permanently banned but no one really knows why. That is what Bluesky's moderation is like.
https://qoto.org/@olives/113361636922921463
https://qoto.org/@olives/113430265249215742
I should get back to working on this master post (which includes "porn is spooky" scientific debunkers) sometime. I haven't posted it in a while so I'll do so again.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-04/prison-journalism-jail-newspapers-giving-voice-to-prisoners/104399728
"Prison newspapers have overcome bans to give incarcerated Australians a voice and connection to outside"
#auspol #FreeSpeech
https://www.refused-classification.com/censorship-timelines/game-iarc/
https://www.xbox.com/en-us/games/store/dead-rising-deluxe-remaster-demo/9p3q7pjn457x
Looks like a demo for a Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster got banned. The name of the company on the ban list is in another language but it translates to Capcom.
#FreeSpeech #auspol
With the Overlord anime / novel (frankly, someone should probably read the novel as it has extra information), the main character is very powerful with loyal followers. However, he is also comically bad at management and doesn't know what is going on a lot of the time, and is kind of like "yeah, yeah" to his subordinates.
If he says any random word though, the subordinates take it as some brilliant plan which they implement and are like "brilliant plan, supreme one". Sometimes, he accidentally does something "brilliant".
His background was just an ordinary salaryman who liked to play MMO games before being transported.
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