• Kairos
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    21 days ago
    1. Why is “executed” censored?
    2. Second tweet is just “wow that’s so wacky and hilarious”
    • @lemmyman
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      7321 days ago

      This is the type of comment I want in my lemmy feed

      • @Valmond
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        3921 days ago

        Tis is the tye of co**ent I want in my L###y feed.

    • Miles O'Brien
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      4021 days ago

      Tldr people try to game image recognition, word filters, etc to increase visibility of their post on social media. It works.

      People are slaves to the algorithm, even if they claim to not care. If you alter your post to increase visibility, you are playing by it’s rules.

      By censoring even potentially blockable words, not only are they improving the odds it will go to a wider audience, they get people to comment “why is that word censored/why is there a random dot/erase spot?” which drives up engagement stats, thus sending it to even more people.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 days ago

          Maybe more and more words will be blacklisted over time, slowly eroding the english language until nothing more can be said or expressed out of fear of spooking the advertisers. Nobody will be able to post anything, effectively reducing the platform to a useless, content-less desert filled to the brim with ads only. It will serve no purpose but to spread the consumer’s gospel. It will happen slowly. Nobody in the general public will notice. Shareholder value has never been greater. The system works. Consume. Continue.

    • @[email protected]
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      3221 days ago

      At least it’s better than unalived, which strikes me as especially dystopian with the self-censorship.

      • @rtxn
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        1421 days ago

        “For your attempted unaliving of the monarch, you are sentenced to summary forever sleep.”