• @badbytes
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    47 hours ago

    accountability is only for citizens not for companies. They will continue to poison us without consequences.

  • @[email protected]
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    3618 hours ago

    It was definitely a good development to let social media operators make automated “recommendations based on what you seem to like” instead of, you know, letting users decide manually what they want to see, amirite… /s

    • @[email protected]
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      27 hours ago

      But surely some kind of automated filter is valuable. SM companies should give users more control over their feeds, like maybe once they have more than X things followed, 80% of their feed will be from things they’ve followed, and the user could override that setting.

    • @Rooty
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      69 hours ago

      There is still social media that lets you see posts made by your friends and people you follow in chronological order coughfetlifecough

      • @[email protected]
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        19 hours ago

        Yeah I know, I sort Lemmy by “new comments” and Mastodon obviously only chronologically.

        It’s just that the first type of “social media” I ever used (in my childhood) was the web forum and I kinda miss that. :D

    • @IsThisAnAI
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      -614 hours ago

      I find the algorithms spot on. Zero need to optimize around an edge case/zero day.

  • @[email protected]
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    8721 hours ago

    It wasn’t that long ago that the world almost ground to a halt because some people saw Janet Jackson’s breast.

    Now we have this, and there will be zero consequences.

    • Phoenixz
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      79 hours ago

      You mean the US went pearl clutching whilst the rest of the world went “oh… okay, and?”

    • @[email protected]
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      3116 hours ago

      the world almost ground to a halt

      The US. “The world”, at least the part that’s not religious zealots, looked at that, went like “oh, surprise boob” and maybe giggled a bit.

      • @[email protected]
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        2515 hours ago

        Not even the US. Most people there didn’t care at all. The religious right whipped itself into a frenzy, started a moral crusade and is now supporting a rapist, adulterer and sexuell harasser

    • Tony Bark
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      4820 hours ago

      She didn’t deserve the hate for an accident that wasn’t even caused by her.

      • @[email protected]
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        5020 hours ago

        Either it was an accident and wasn’t at fault at all. Or it was a coordinated stunt and Justin owns 50% of it, if other production people weren’t also in on it.

        But Janet got shit on because she’s a woman and black and Justin somehow walked away unscathed for decades. Fucked up.

      • @[email protected]
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        2020 hours ago

        It was a stunt. Janet did the classic porn reaction of seeing her own boob and looking at it incredulously while shaking her head and not trying to cover it at all.

        The normal human reaction is covering the exposure at the speed of light.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 hours ago

          Correct.

          It’s also accurate to say the reaction was over the top. Networks generally have a delay for live events so they can censor stuff like this. It’s not a big deal, just show a fuzzy box or whatever.

          Also, I’ve seen a lot more offensive stuff on TV than a boob.

        • @Raiderkev
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          519 hours ago

          Plus she had like a weird metal thing going around her nipple and breast that allowed for plausible deniability that her tit was out. Definitely a planned stunt

          • @[email protected]
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            17 hours ago

            I’ve always found it weird that public indecency laws are often limited to the areola. What’s up with that?

    • @neclimdul
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      118 hours ago

      I mean yes but also credited as the inspiration to start YouTube so also the same as it ever was?

  • @iopq
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    2118 hours ago

    Terrible, horrifying. But what kind of porn? Where would I go to see it to verify this?

    • @[email protected]
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      510 hours ago

      Lemmynsfw exists… I’m not subscribed to it, but I get boobs on the All feed all the time.

      I’m not complaining

      • @[email protected]
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        funny how everyone seem to be complaining about porn but my all feed is squeaky clean.

        wonder if it has to do with the instance we are registered to?

        • @[email protected]
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          16 hours ago

          Not complaining haha

          But I think a lot if inferences aren’t federated with lemmynsfw. Not sure about ml

        • @[email protected]
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          17 hours ago

          Yeah. Mine blocks NSFW servers, probably due to Canadian law (or maybe admin’s preference to not deal with takedown requests). I think that’s totally fine.

  • @GoTime
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    4521 hours ago

    So this stuff is always on the platform? Why the fuck?

  • @PattyMcB
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    2121 hours ago

    One more reason I’ll never use Meta social media ever again. I’m not surprised

      • @[email protected]
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        811 hours ago

        Maybe just maybe, people are ok with gore/porn when they’re expecting it, but don’t like seeing it when they’re not?

        I don’t use meta garbage and have been on the Internet long enough that I regularly saw gore videos as a teen because I hung out on 4chins all the time. I’m not averse to gore, but I still don’t want to randomly see that shit in my feeds.

        Also, well adjusted people generally don’t feel good when they randomly see gore and shit…

        • @IsThisAnAI
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          09 hours ago

          It was a bug. That shit randomly pops up on most federated instances as a feature here.

    • @IsThisAnAI
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      -315 hours ago

      Lemmy has plenty of porn and violence. You quitting here?

      • @[email protected]
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        59 hours ago

        That’s a pretty facetious reply. Lemmy has tons of ways of curating your feeds and that’s one of its big strengths in my opinion.

        This isn’t about seeing the occasional bit of NSFW material (which I still see occasionally on my Lemmy feed, despite having blocked a bunch of NSFW communities). This latest Instagram debacle involved people’s entire feeds being full of not just pornography, but also heavily NSFL gore stuff.

        However, the real crux of this issue is clear when I imagine how I’d feel if a problem like this happened with Lemmy — I’d be unhappy, but I wouldn’t flee the platform, because I trust various admins to not bullshit me about what had happened and what was going to be done in future. Meta has burned through any goodwill it might’ve once had, and the only thing that’s transparent about them is their bullshit

        • @IsThisAnAI
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          It was a bug/exploit. You don’t normally need to manually curate to avoid that content. You are exposed to more of it here having to manually curate.

          You block one furry instance and another one immediately gets federated.