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TikTok claimed bugs blocked anti-ICE videos, Epstein mentions; experts call BS


cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/59392382


TikTok wants users to believe that errors blocking uploads of anti-ICE videos or direct messages mentioning Jeffrey Epstein are due to technical errors—not the platform seemingly shifting to censor content critical of Donald Trump after he hand-picked the US owners who took over the app last week.

However, experts say that TikTok users’ censorship fears are justified, whether the bugs are to blame or not.

Ioana Literat, an associate professor of technology, media, and learning at Teachers College, Columbia University, has studied TikTok’s politics since the app first shot to popularity in the US in 2018. She told Ars that “users’ fears are absolutely justified” and explained why the “bugs” explanation is “insufficient.”




Trying something new. Disconnected my Mastodon instances from Jetpack Social and am using a plugin I wrote to auto-boost from my site’s ActivityPub feed to my Mastodons. #wordpress #activitypub
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@cagrimmett You can grab the zip and see all of it at github.com/kraftbj/fediboost/r…


B.C. attorney general warns business leaders on doing deals with ICE | Globalnews.ca


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“We watch in horror about what is happening there,” Sharma said.


Wow, you hardly ever see that kind of talk from people in power. Good for her!

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Global TV is a company owned by Nep Group, which is a US company. Here is an article by the CBC cbc.ca/news/canada/british-col…
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I can't believe such a necrotic specimen would engage in business with a soulless parasite like ICE... I guess maybe if he was better at picking business partners he would appear more lifelike




Can i install Debian with no DE and mix programs from several DEs?


in reply to IndigoGolem

98% of everything should Just Work, although some software may drag in heavyweight dependencies. I've used TDE's versions of konqueror and konsole from inside fluxbox and other lightweight setups, called up thunar from within TDE, etc. At most, you might have some theming issues. The only thing that would be 100% incompatible would be trying to run a wayland-only program from inside an X environment.

Most display managers should be able to handle different window management sessions without issue. If you're looking at an X environment and really want to start from the WM level, I'd recommend sticking with something like fluxbox, fvwm-crystal, or even enlightenment (which is somewhere between a WM and a very lightweight DE). Avoid anything described as "minimalist", unless you like the idea of running around adding other software like dmenu and feh to get basic functionality (and like reading documentation).

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When Comfort Comes From Code: Understanding AI Chatbots And Relevant Regulations


The use of Artificial Intelligence chatbots as devices to provide emotional support raises the risk of children and young adults forming codependent relationships with the bot. When used safely chatbots can provide positive support for students having trouble grasping the content and for people seeking more accessible mental health support. Specifically, as it relates to mental health support, chatbots do not have referral services to crisis hotlines or trusted adults. What regulations should policymakers implement to improve AI for mental health and other types of support?


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Do You Suddenly Need to Stop Using WhatsApp?


Legal action and renewed public criticism are once again raising questions about WhatsApp’s privacy and end-to-end encryption claims. Recent developments suggest that the way encrypted messaging platforms operate at massive scale may not be as straightforward as many users assume.

The debate gained wider attention after high-profile commentary pushed the issue into the mainstream, highlighting ongoing concerns about transparency, metadata collection, and user trust in closed messaging ecosystems.

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Do You Suddenly Need to Stop Using WhatsApp?


Legal action and renewed public criticism are once again raising questions about WhatsApp’s privacy and end-to-end encryption claims. Recent developments suggest that the way encrypted messaging platforms operate at massive scale may not be as straightforward as many users assume.

The debate gained wider attention after high-profile commentary pushed the issue into the mainstream, highlighting ongoing concerns about transparency, metadata collection, and user trust in closed messaging ecosystems.

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in reply to khalid

To address the title of the article: No. Not suddenly. Ages ago.
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I downvote any article with this insanely sketchy domain format.
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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

That's interesting. I didn't know about blends at all.

I like the home server idea, but it looks like it would install software I wouldn't use, plus my home server is general purpose - file server, web server, database server, etc. I do need to look more into nextcloud though.

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Provided it would suit your needs, you should use Nextcloud, it's very good! :D



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[SOLVED] Flatpaks "Unable to open lock file /usr/.ref: No such file or directory", some flatpaks affected


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