• @[email protected]
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    Just do it. Stop yapping, start doing. The hemming and hawing and trying to be proper about this shit is infuriating. They don’t play by the rules so, fuck it - pull a Brazil and yank the rug out. It worked.

  • @[email protected]
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    Here on Lemmy, people who claim to advocate for freedom of speech and information, demanding for a social network to be shutdown, without even understanding the implications of it.

    Details at six

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      45 hours ago

      Meta is a super invasive data harvesting tool that creates shadow profiles for non users, which is now being used to bolster authoritatarianism. If you fail to grasp thar you are either dense or malicious.

    • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥
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      freedom of speech and information

      1. Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers. This article shall not prevent States from requiring the licensing of broadcasting, television or cinema enterprises.

      2. The exercise of these freedoms, since it carries with it duties and responsibilities, may be subject to such formalities, conditions, restrictions or penalties as are prescribed by law and are necessary in a democratic society, in the interests of national security, territorial integrity or public safety, for the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of health or morals, for the protection of the reputation or rights of others, for preventing the disclosure of information received in confidence, or for maintaining the authority and impartiality of the judiciary.

      https://fra.europa.eu/en/eu-charter/article/11-freedom-expression-and-information

      Anyway, go find your braincells.

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    The government is allowed to mess with cokes recipe because we don’t want it to be too bad for people’s health. I don’t see why we shouldn’t mess with algorithms to protect our personal and national health

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    Lets use their playbook: The only way to protect the electoion in less than 2 months, is to block Twitter and Facebook in germany completely.

    Let them go to the courts, I’m sure we can find a lawyer or 2 skilled enough to draw out the process for 6-8 weeks. After that, whatever, unblock them, pay some “sorry we were wrong” money.

    Then we have 4 years to solve the problem in a more permanent way.

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    Better shut off the complete platform. And issue an international arrest warrant for foreign poitical influence / election interference.

  • @[email protected]
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    Democracies have to start making laws that stop assholes like Musk from interfering in their domestic politics - including and up to imposing heavy fines, service shutdown and personal criminal liability. If a person is not a national and domiciled in that country they should have no right to influence that election through campaign contributions or any other assistance.

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      Musk and russia. Russia has been a far greater problem and is also behind many stupid musk takes.

  • @[email protected]
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    331 day ago

    Let me paraphrase a Hungarian saying in English, related to doing the bare minimum:

    Thank you for going to the toilet and not taking a shit right where you were!

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    just grow a pair and ban twitter, spacex, starlink, and tesla from operating in europe already.

    there’s no good reason to let them operate.

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      They’re mostly all national security threats, especially with Elon and Putin having a special relationship.

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        I mean AfD is also pro-russia AND have neo-nazi’s in its ranks.

        They are at 20% in polls just before the german election.

        I don’t think many people have as many issues as they should have with russia or they just don’t care.

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      ok so people who already have teslas should be fucked? if they will be forced to stop operation, some service offerings will not be available. nice

      a car isnt a political statement for everybody, for some people its a fucking tool

      edit: modifying software of cars in general is highly regulated. so banning tesla would create issues for people having those cars, i would love to “homebrew” them but hey, thats fucking illegal

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        As you said, they are services. They are not required.

        edit: modifying software of cars in general is highly regulated. so banning tesla would create issues for people having those cars, i would love to “homebrew” them but hey, thats fucking illegal

        How is it even related to services?

        • @[email protected]
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          Ukraine and other countries where fixed infrastructure is failing iirc benefit from having low cost Internet access.

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          Have you never been to small and poor /s countries like Germany where this sometimes is the best option for getting internet access? /srs
          Edit: Added tone indicators because no one got it

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              Starlink, in some places in Germany is the only usable option. We have shitty infrastructure.

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                I think it was the statement that Germany is a “small and poor country” that they were whaaaating about.

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                  They used that as sarcasm to highlight that Germany has no excuse for having shit infrastructure due to their wealth and economy size, unlike other countries.

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            Mate tf are you on about? Small and poor like Germany?

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              In the context of Internet connectivity it might as well be (and I think that’s what the joke was about). Fiber build-out is atrocious and large areas are stuck on 16mbps speeds. Coincidentally cell coverage also sucks in these areas so starlink is the only way to get Internet with decent speed.

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                That’s not “small and poor”.

                Edit: Oh, it was a German “joke”. Now I understand. :)

                Although I’m REALLY skeptical that for more than maybe 1% of the population that Starlink is the best option.

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                  German humor :)

                  maybe 1% of the population […]

                  That would be more than 800k people, although the number of affected people does not make a difference. You don’t even think about taking communication away from anyone without there being a replacement for them. And in the scope of Germany, this means that we’ll need starlink access for the next decade or so.

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      Tesla is getting a buttload of cash from the EU soon in climate compensation (also Volvo but not so much).

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    Shutting Off X’s Algorithm

    Hey EU, that’s not how any of this works. First of all, you do not have any control over that – even if you demand it be done, there’s no way to verify compliance. Second, there’s always an “algorithm.” There can’t not be an “algorithm;” that would mean it would display nothing at all. Even the choice to just display tweets chronologically is still a choice, and implemented in the form of an “algorithm.”

    What you do have the power to do – and what you should do – is simply just straight-up block X entirely.

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      Worked brilliantly for the Brazilian government. Lulu pulled the plug for… a week? BlueSky suddenly got incredibly popular. Musk panicked and folded on every demand. And the amount of pro-Bolsonaro/coup-posting on Twitter sank like a brick.

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        Realistically I think that is why banning him even as a brief show of force will be very effective. He understands pain, it’s the universal language.

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          Literally the only rule Musk follows is the rule of power. Legal shit means nothing, might is right. So yeah, govs should deal with him the same way before it’s too late.

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      Oh they can turn off musk’s algorithm quite easily: just ban the whole fucking site.

      He’s folded like origami on this already, and he’ll do it again.

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      I wouldn’t call reverse chronological order with blocks accounted for an algorithm.

      Twitter didn’t always have an algorithm.

      Mastodon does not have an algorithm. Or am I not being inclusive enough in my definition?

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        to not piss off computer scientists and mathematicians with their dear word “algorithm”, you may want to narrow it down with the expression recommendation algorithms.

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          3 spaces is the ideal indentation width.

          There, that should keep them busy for a couple hours.

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        An important thing to consider: Mastodon doesn’t have an “algorithm” for presenting posts in your subscription feed.

        That doesn’t mean it “does not have an algorithm” entirely, though. There’s a couple of non-trivial ones being used to recommend friends and calculate the trending posts and tags that show up on the front page, and they do actually consider likes/shares as part of scoring.

        https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/blob/54e20301462b381f27c50ed305abeedde1ace878/app/models/trends/statuses.rb#L98

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        Yeah an algorithm is a series of mathematic instructions so from my armchair I’d say sort by date is not an algorithm. But to complicate things further there seems to be a sticking point with some that social media uses heuristics and not algorithms. I don’t really understand the difference nor do I really care as this is all too much about semantics - /u/grue’s final point is still spot on IMO. Why mess with letting a billionaire toy with the minds of your citizens? Let the USA have twitter and all that chaos to themselves.

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          You should take your armchair to be reupholstered or something, because sorting things is like the primary type of algorithm. Even if it’s as straightforward as “sort by date”, since objects in the database are not stored by date, they have to be sorted to get them displayed by date.

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          Fair enough.

          The algorithm part is a sticky point for me, because it’s always been my contention that you could directly map most of the systemic issues of social media with the rise of engagement algorithms.

          In other words, reverse chronological order is the only way to do healthy social media in my opinion. (Or maybe I should say, healthiest). Algorithms introduce too many pernicious incentives. They optimize everything around the worst things.

          Most people love algorithms though. And it seems most people don’t want to trade algorithms away. A reason that many fall off mastodon is the lack of an algorithm.

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            Absolutely agreed. I’d love to say that I left Facebook and then Twitter for heroic reasons but both of them pushed me out when there was no longer a way to just get the reverse chronological. Facebook when the algos took over and then Twitter when they started forcing people to pay for Tweetdeck.